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Comments on min-height for HTML form's submit buttons from a web accessibility standpoint

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min-height for HTML form's submit buttons from a web accessibility standpoint

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I am styling a simple HTML-PHP-CSS contact form and I have considered to give some min-height pixel value CSS style to the form's submit button.

I ran a Google search with the query:

min-height submit button accessibility

None of the 10 articles in the first place dealt with this directly (standard) nor did it include details about min-height (as a CSS property) and submit buttons.

Is there a worldly accessibility min-height standard (pixel or otherwise) for submit buttons in forms?

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There is no universal accessibility standard for how tall your buttons should be. Consider that when you're using a simple link, users have to click on the text itself to follow the link; as long as your text size isn't ridiculously small there's no problem with that. Don't make your buttons smaller than that.

That said, min-height is generally the wrong CSS property to use for this. Make sure your text size is appropriate, then add some padding and/or margin until your button is the size you want it. You don't need to specify a min-height, because the combination of text size + padding does that for you.

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Making the height dependent on the text, rather than setting it independently, is also more versatile if somebody increases the text size. Some browsers allow you to set a minimum text size that might be larger than your assumed size, for example.