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Re: Semantic structure of forms with non-form steps

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From: Joelle Tegwen
Date: Feb 21, 2005 8:54AM







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face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>Those are all very cool. I'll keep
them in mind for the next round.
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face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>&nbsp;
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face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>Does anyone have ideas for which HTML
markup would be best for mixing "do on your own" information and "fill out the
form" information?
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face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>&nbsp;
<FONT
face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>Thanks
<FONT
face="Comic Sans MS" color=#008080 size=2>Joelle


From: tim.beadle [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:32 AMTo: WebAIM
Discussion ListSubject: Re: [WebAIM] Semantic structure of forms with
non-form steps
"Joelle Tegwen" < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote
on 21/02/2005 14:06:23:> The problem with this, that I see, is that users
without JavaScript wouldn't> get the whole form. That's not acceptable
for our audience.Try Simon Willison's article "Simple Tricks for More
Usable Forms" at Sitepoint: <FONT
size=2>http://www.sitepoint.com/article/simple-tricks-usable-forms
He's a firm believer in progressive enhancement, so the
examples still work if JavaScript isn't present. <FONT
size=2>Regards, Tim<FONT
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