No, this doesn't affect screen readers in any way. Screen readers ignore attributes such as bold by default, but they can be set to speak and/or indicate them in Braille.
Should label elements exclude formatting for screen-readers
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14-10-2022 - |
Pregunta
Does including formatting within a <label>
element have any positive or negative effect on screen readers (or any other disability support equipment)?
For example, would either of the following cause issues?
<label for="txtName"><b>Name:</b></label> <input type="text" id="txtName"/>
<label><b>Name:</b> <input type="text" id="txtName"/></label>
Or should it be...
<b><label for="txtName">Name:</label></b> <input type="text" id="txtName"/>
<b><label>Name: <input type="text" id="txtName"/></label></b>
Does it make any difference?
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