I ran chrome's lighthouse accessibility test on a page I'm working on and it says
Form elements do not have associated labels
for all the checkboxes used on the page. They are in a large grid and have no labels.
Ex:
<asp:CheckBox ID="cbNotApplicable" runat="server" AutoPostBack="true" OnCheckedChanged="cbNotApplicable_CheckedChanged" onClick='javascript:needToConfirm = false;' ToolTip="Answer all questions Not Applicable" />
If I add a Text attribute, the accessibility warning goes away, but a <label>
is added and visible, which I do not want.
Is there an alternate way to make the asp:CheckBox accessible?
CodePudding user response:
Try this way
<asp:Label ID="test" runat="server"
AssociatedControlID="cbNotApplicable"> <asp:CheckBox ID="cbNotApplicable" runat="server" AutoPostBack="true" OnCheckedChanged="cbNotApplicable_CheckedChanged"
onClick='javascript:needToConfirm = false;' ToolTip="Answer all questions Not Applicable" /> </asp:Label>
Or, try this below link suggestions to hide label by using CSS