I use much the same mark-up as shown in the 'alistapart' article you've referenced, using <fieldset> and <legend>.

I recommend 'Fancy Form Design' by Jina Bolton et al (Sitepoint, (www.sitepoint.com)) if you want a book about it.

Tim Dawson

On 19/04/2011 04:12, Keith Purtell wrote:
I have a simple form on my Contact page where I've used DIVs to organize
content. Not sure this is best practice. I've seen online articles
advocating definition lists (<dl>) and then the approach described at A
List Apart:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/prettyaccessibleforms/

- Keith Purtell
   http://www.keithpurtell.com

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