Better HTML Forms

Unfortunately, I can’t actually recall where I came across this since I’ve had it open and waiting to blog about for several days now.  However, a post over on the Nidahas blog covers some very nice ways to make simple, accessible forms.  All the CSS and such is in the source code for that page, so just dig in there and see how the markup and CSS work together to create a semantic and accessible form that’s easy to use.

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These are great tips! A little bit of info goes a long way. I will have to implement a few of these in my blog for sure.

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