Drupal Accessibility: Forms & WCAG Compliance

Dutch Open Projects has released the fourth segment of their insightful six-part blog series, "Drupal, Accessibility and WCAG – Part 4: Forms." Following their exploration of tables in part 3, this latest instalment delves into the accessibility and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) support of Drupal forms, focusing on core functionality and the popular Webform module. 

With Drupal's commitment to WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, the article assesses the current state of accessibility within form generation and submission processes, recognizing the crucial role forms play in web interactions. While Drupal core effectively generates forms, enhancements are still needed, particularly in indicating required fields—an issue addressed in the upcoming Drupal version. 

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