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Yeah, no. If the only reason to do it is to accommodate poorly made accessibility software then count me out. That's bad reasoning and the 'correct' elements will change with the accessibility software.

Logically it should be the reverse. Screenreaders can learn how to detect all clickable elements instead of shoehorning a form control element into places.




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