FormFest 2025 Recap: Does Your Accessible Form Work Well for Screen Readers?
This blog summarizes a FormFest session where the Center for Civic Design shared research on how screen reader users navigate voter registration forms and offered guidance for designing more accessible digital and PDF forms.
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