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From: Rakesh P
Date: Mon, Mar 09 2015 10:34AM
Subject: Form Elements and accessibility.
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Dear all,
I have recently written an article on form elements and making them
accessible. I would like to hear your comments to make the article
better and plan my future articles accordingly.

Here is the direct link for the article.
http://www.maxability.co.in/2015/03/form-elements-accessibility/

Thanks & Regards
PR

From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Mon, Mar 09 2015 4:23PM
Subject: Re: Form Elements and accessibility.
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Personally I thought you broke it down a bit too much. What I would
recommend is ask yourself, do you want this to be a resource for people who
picked up HTML a week (or so ago), or for somebody who just needs some
help. If it is to help somebody with very little knowledge, I would chop
your article down in three parts, at least; roughly 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12. If
the article is meant to be for the latter group, editing needs to be done,
for example, your steps 1-3 or 4, could be collapsed into one step. I
still think it should be broken down into 2 or 3 parts.

You provided a detailed list, but did not give any real indication where
the user is. An experienced user may be able to figure out where they are
depending on what a paragraph is saying, but I don't recommend the let them
figure it out approach.

I like how you mentioned applicable guidelines, however they are just
thrown in with little discussion on why you put a link there. It appears
that some, I didn't check them all, of the links to the guidelines act as
step beginning or ending markers, with no indication of their purpose (see
above).

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Ryan E. Benson

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Rakesh P < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Dear all,
> I have recently written an article on form elements and making them
> accessible. I would like to hear your comments to make the article
> better and plan my future articles accordingly.
>
> Here is the direct link for the article.
> http://www.maxability.co.in/2015/03/form-elements-accessibility/
>
> Thanks & Regards
> PR
> > > >