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RE: labeling search box
From: Jim Thatcher
Date: Jul 10, 2003 10:37AM
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Why use a hack when there is already a GOOD label there? And my other
suggestion, the title attribute, is recognized by AT (i.e., screen readers)
and appears on mouse over. Hello!
Jim
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> However, I've found that doing this make the words in the
> label tag appear
> on the page. For example, using the code above, "Search The
> Site" appears
> before the textbox).
What about ...
label.submit {color: transparent}
<label class="submit">This text is transparent to the
background</label><input type="submit">
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