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Additional form controls include:

  • <textarea>: for multi-line text input (e.g., comments, messages);
  • <select> and <option>: for dropdown menus with multiple choices;
  • <fieldset> and <legend>: for grouping related fields and providing context. These elements make forms more flexible and user-friendly.
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Grouping fields with <fieldset> and <legend> helps users understand related inputs. Labeling dropdowns and textareas clearly improves accessibility and usability, especially for screen readers.

Organize complex forms by grouping related fields (e.g., address fields together) and using dropdowns for predefined choices. This keeps forms tidy and easier to navigate.

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Additional form controls include:

  • <textarea>: for multi-line text input (e.g., comments, messages);
  • <select> and <option>: for dropdown menus with multiple choices;
  • <fieldset> and <legend>: for grouping related fields and providing context. These elements make forms more flexible and user-friendly.
index.html

index.html

style.css

style.css

copy

Grouping fields with <fieldset> and <legend> helps users understand related inputs. Labeling dropdowns and textareas clearly improves accessibility and usability, especially for screen readers.

Organize complex forms by grouping related fields (e.g., address fields together) and using dropdowns for predefined choices. This keeps forms tidy and easier to navigate.

question mark

Which HTML structure best demonstrates proper use of textarea, select, option, and grouping fields for a user-friendly and accessible form?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 1
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