Google Chrome Warning: Password Forms Should Have (optionally Hidden) Username Fields For Accessibility
When visiting the 'reset password' route of my single-page app and looking at the Chrome browser console, I am greeted with the following warning: [DOM] Password forms should have
Solution 1:
If your question is about getting rid of this warning, you may add a hidden text-box as mentioned in the warning message.
<inputtype="text" autocomplete="username" ng-hide="true">
Solution 2:
You should add text
or email
input type with autocomplete="username"
attribute before all password inputs. It can be disabled
or readonly
.
<form method="post">
<inputtype="text" autocomplete="username" value="{{username}}">
or
<inputtype="email" autocomplete="username email" value="{{username}}">
<inputtype="password" name="password">
</form>
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