Chapter 10: Advanced Form Design
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Summary In this chapter, you explored the button input type—particularly useful for scripting—and how to enable users to get the most out of your forms. You also learned how to fine-tune the interaction between form elements using a number of advanced HTML design elements, includ ing the label and fieldset variables and the tabindex, accesskey, disabled, and readonly attributes. In the next chapter, you turn your attention to JavaScript, a simple scripting language that enables you to include Java-like programming instructions in the HTML text of your Web pages.