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Elizabeth Allen on Twitter: "Placing labels above items means if someone with low vision zooms in, they don't lose context

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Elizabeth Allen on Twitter: "Placing labels above items means if someone with low vision zooms in, they don't lose context

Something that’s easily forgotten when thinking about form usability is how placing labels can matter when a user zooms into a page. For example, we need to consider that placing labels above items means users who zoom in won’t lose context.

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