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How can I improve accessibility for users navigating with screen readers in a form?

Asked on Oct 04, 2025

Answer

To improve accessibility for users navigating with screen readers in a form, you should use semantic HTML elements and attributes that provide context and meaning to assistive technologies.

Example Concept: Use <label> elements to associate labels with form controls, and include aria-label or aria-labelledby attributes for additional context. Ensure all form controls have a clear and descriptive label to enhance accessibility for screen readers.

Additional Comment:
  • Use the <fieldset> and <legend> elements to group related form controls, providing a clear context for screen readers.
  • Ensure that all interactive elements like buttons and inputs have accessible names and roles.
  • Provide error messages and instructions using aria-live regions to notify users of changes dynamically.

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