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How nice would it be if there was a <card> element?
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As in the location of the server where the image is located, which sometimes can be a really, really, really long link.
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Unless that page is part of a process, for example, the payment page on an ecommerce site.
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How intuitive.
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There is a lot of debate about whether a one-column form performs better than a two-column form. Luckily for us there are arguments for both, so before you give a definite answer, might be better to experiment for yourself for your specific situation and see what happens.
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Georgakas, D. (2023). You’re Going to Tell Me What to Do, Aren’t You?. In: A11Y Unraveled. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9085-9_12
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