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Re: Do screen readers read title attirbute if there is no label tag on form elements?

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From: Jim Thatcher
Date: Apr 19, 2011 3:27PM


That's true; use the label tag if on screen text is good; if not use the
title attribute on the input element! Screen Readers will read that title
attribute.

Jim
http://jimthatcher.com
512-306-0931

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Subject: [WebAIM] Do screen readers read title attirbute if there is no
label tag on form elements?

I just came upon the instruction below and wondering if part of it is true:


The instructions:

HTML Form Inputs Using the Title Attribute
In some cases, it is visually impractical to use a form label. When fields
have no visual labels the title attribute provides information about the
fields. Assistive technology looks for the <label> element, but if it isn't
provided, they will read the title attribute.
<input type="text" name="num2" title="Enter your 3 digit phone exchange" />
<input type="text" name="num3" title="Enter the last 4 digits of your phone
number" />


Is the following true? " Assistive technology looks for the <label>
element, but if it isn't provided, they will read the title attribute."


I had never heard/read this before.


Angela French
Internet Specialist
State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
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