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Sent by Anthony on 6 March 2005 05:05


You can use the <label> tag for form fields as well. I
believe those are used by text readers.

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--- cm | m122arts [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> Hallo all.
> 
> I am developing a site for the public administration
> and it is required 
> to have a minimum level of Accessibility.
> But wich is this minimum level?
> 
> Using alt and title attributes for every link or
> image and let the user 
> switch to a 'textual' version of the site, is it
> sufficient?
> 
> Wich other things should I do?
> 
> thank you
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