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* [http://www.websemantics.co.uk/tutorials/accessible_forms/ Accessible Forms: Guidelines, examples and accessible JavaScript tricks] Mike Foskett, 9th August 2006 | * [http://www.websemantics.co.uk/tutorials/accessible_forms/ Accessible Forms: Guidelines, examples and accessible JavaScript tricks] Mike Foskett, 9th August 2006 | ||
but noticed the [[Moodle Accessibility Specification]] page is protected, so I'll just note it here. Recommend it highly, seems based on a great deal of knowledge and practical experience and has some very good advice on usability, accessiblity and legality (UK) of web forms, written in a very clear manner. --[[User:David Scotson|David Scotson]] 08:29, 6 September 2006 (CDT) | but noticed the [[Moodle Accessibility Specification]] page is protected, so I'll just note it here. Recommend it highly, seems based on a great deal of knowledge and practical experience and has some very good advice on usability, accessiblity and legality (UK) of web forms, written in a very clear manner. --[[User:David Scotson|David Scotson]] 08:29, 6 September 2006 (CDT) |
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Was going to add this link:
- Accessible Forms: Guidelines, examples and accessible JavaScript tricks Mike Foskett, 9th August 2006
but noticed the Moodle Accessibility Specification page is protected, so I'll just note it here. Recommend it highly, seems based on a great deal of knowledge and practical experience and has some very good advice on usability, accessiblity and legality (UK) of web forms, written in a very clear manner. --David Scotson 08:29, 6 September 2006 (CDT)