Asterisk

Using asterisk (*) vs required [duplicate]

Using asterisk (*) vs required [duplicate]
  1. What does Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required mean?
  2. Does asterisk mean required?
  3. Where do you put asterisk in required field?
  4. How to use asterisk for disclaimer?

What does Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required mean?

Fields marked with * are mandatory

Using an asterisk (*) symbol content authors notify mandatory field. This is said to be one of the accessible modes of identifying a mandatory field, however this method also will be a problem with screen readers in certain times.

Does asterisk mean required?

Asterisk (*) next to a form control's label usually indicates it as "required".

Where do you put asterisk in required field?

If possible, provide an asterisk (*) in the label with appropriate alt text as required. If an asterisk symbol is being used, be sure to also use HTML5 or ARIA required attributes on the form fields.

How to use asterisk for disclaimer?

Typically, an asterisk is used to notify a reader of a clarification located in the “fine print” of an advertisement elsewhere in the ad. Often, these clarifications provide legal disclaimers about a statement said elsewhere in the ad.

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