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Re: Whether or not to disable form submit button
From: Dean.Vasile
Date: Dec 14, 2023 8:40AM
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I think that was worth way more than two cents!
Great feedback
Dean Vasile
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> On Dec 14, 2023, at 9:01 AM, jp Jamous < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> What Chat GPT provided is not necessarily WCAG compliant. In fact, it is a UX Design guideline. All of the UX designers I have worked with since 2018 have been implementing this.
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> While it might work for sighted users, I find it to work against screen reader and keyboard only users. If the form does not display any errors once a form element loses focus and no status alerts are spoken, then the user would tab to the end of the form and there is no Submit button receiving focus. That Throws the user off until the user figures out that something is wrong with the form.
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> I am not claiming that I am against it. As long as
> 1. there is a visual alert
> And
> 2. status alert
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> Once the invalid form element loses focus , having the Submit button disabled is okay. Unfortunately, UX Design does not take all users in consideration. That is why my approach with UX Designers is to look at an inclusive approach rather than what is defined by UX Design documentation.
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> Just my 2 cents on this.
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