We conclude this chapter with a summary of using XForms for creating accessible Web applications, shown in Table 11.3.
XForms
Accessibility
Model
Factors nonpresentational aspects.
Central point for hooking custom behavior.
Controls
Designed for accessibility.
Encapsulate all relevant metadata.
Exhibit predictable behavior.
Enable consistent navigation.
UI
Aggregation constructs encourage intent-based authoring.
Create content that enables refactoring.
Can progressively reveal complex interfaces.
Events
Defines a flexible eventing framework.
Can attach custom behaviors.