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"The FIELDSET element allows form designers to group thematically related controls together. Grouping controls makes it easier for users to understand their purpose while simultaneously facilitating tabbing navigation for visual user agents and speech navigation for speech-oriented user agents. The proper use of this element makes documents more accessible to people with disabilities. " (W3C HTML 4.0)

The following example is copied from the W3C HTML 4.0 specification. To see the original text refer to their documentation.

Personal Information Last Name:
First Name:
Address:
Medical History Smallpox Mumps Dizziness Sneezing ...more medical history...
Current Medication Are you currently taking any medication? Yes No
If you are currently taking medication, please indicate it in the space below:
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"ltr"
"rtl"
id=
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lang=
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style=
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title=
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"This is informational only and describes the object specified with the HREF attribute. It can be used for object types that don't possess titles, such as graphics, plain text and Gopher menus." (Microsoft)

"Title is little used or supported and is a Level 1 attribute, but is expected to be the title of the HREF document. RFC 1866 suggests TITLE can be displayed as a margin note or on a small box while the mouse is over the anchor. (Sandia)

"Title=" has suddenly taken on a new role. The objective of HTML 4.0 is to make browsers more user friendly for the handicapped and title= is one of the potential tools. Follow the link for more detail.