In order to create a webpage that conforms to the Web Accessibility
Guidelines of W3C you need to be able to explicitly associate labels
with their controls. For that an id is required on the input field.
In order to create a webpage that conforms to the Web Accessibility
Guidelines of W3C you need to be able to explicitly associate labels
with their controls. For that an id is required on the input field.
Mugur Rus wrote:
> Please submit this feature request to http://code.campware.org/projects/campsite/
>
> Mugur
>
> Erik Dal�n wrote: Hi
>
> In order to create a webpage that conforms to the Web Accessibility
> Guidelines of W3C you need to be able to explicitly associate labels
> with their controls. For that an id is required on the input field.
>
> Read rules here:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/#gl-complex-elements
>
> Example:
> Search:
> [input]
>
> So I'm requesting that a method to set the id is implemented.
>
> --
> Erik Dal�n
>
>
>
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Erik Dal�n wrote: Do I need a user there for that?
Mugur Rus wrote:
> Please submit this feature request to http://code.campware.org/projects/campsite/
>
> Mugur
>
> Erik Dal�n wrote: Hi
>
> In order to create a webpage that conforms to the Web Accessibility
> Guidelines of W3C you need to be able to explicitly associate labels
> with their controls. For that an id is required on the input field.
>
> Read rules here:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/#gl-complex-elements
>
> Example:
> Search:
> [input]
>
> So I'm requesting that a method to set the id is implemented.
>
> --
> Erik Dal�n
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
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