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Example Form Markup

<form id="myForm" action="#" method="post">
    <div>
         <label for="name">Text Input:</label>
         <input type="text" name="name" id="name" value="" tabindex="1" />
    </div>

    <div>
         <h4>Radio Button Choice</h4>

         <label for="radio-choice-1">Choice 1</label>
         <input type="radio" name="radio-choice-1" id="radio-choice-1" tabindex="2" value="choice-1" />

		 <label for="radio-choice-2">Choice 2</label>
         <input type="radio" name="radio-choice-2" id="radio-choice-2" tabindex="3" value="choice-2" />
    </div>

	<div>
		<label for="select-choice">Select Dropdown Choice:</label>
		<select name="select-choice">
			<option value="Choice 1">Choice 1</option>
			<option value="Choice 2">Choice 2</option>
			<option value="Choice 3">Choice 3</option>
		</select>
	</div>

	<div>
		<label for="textarea">Textarea:</label>
		<textarea cols="40" rows="8" name="textarea"></textarea>
	</div>

	<div>
	    <label for="checkbox">Checkbox:</label>
		<input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" />
    </div>

	<div>
	    <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
    </div>
</form>

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  1. Ant says:

    I usually wrap input into label to make it simplier.
    It does not work in IE6, but nobody cares (my clients too).

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