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Hello,
I am creating 3 "elements" to display on a web site: a menu, a form and a pager to a table. In three cases I am using a list where each list item serves as a container of: - the menu items, in the menu; - of each form "field" (label + input), in the form; - of each paging button, in the pager; I am using a OL in the form and UL in menu and paging. Am I doing this right? I read (I can't find the source, it was a long time ago) that in a form done this way I should use OL for accessibility. Thank You, Miguel |
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This seems to be an HTML not a style sheet question. So xpost and
followup to comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html. shapper schrieb: > Hello, > > I am creating 3 "elements" to display on a web site: a menu, a form > and a pager to a table. > > In three cases I am using a list where each list item serves as a > container of: > - the menu items, in the menu; > - of each form "field" (label + input), in the form; > - of each paging button, in the pager; > > I am using a OL in the form and UL in menu and paging. Am I doing this > right? > > I read (I can't find the source, it was a long time ago) that in a > form done this way I should use OL for accessibility. > > Thank You, > Miguel -- Johannes Koch In te domine speravi; non confundar in aeternum. (Te Deum, 4th cent.) |
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