Access keys (although they are great) have a bad name because they are so
poorly supported by certain browsers (not IE this time). Also, there is no
international access key standard - at least not that I am aware of. This
means that users who come to your site have to discover what your access
Miles,
...but what happens when you want to present the same form differently..
Write multiple sets of table markup or apply a different stylesheet for
one set of form based markup?
This is an important thing if you are building applications skinned for
e.g your product resellers.
Cheers
Mark, Russ,
I didn't write the article, but sitepoint does have a facility to
provide
feedback (http://www.sitepoint.com/feedback/1273) and I know the
author
responsible is listening.
Done. Thanks.
-Hugh
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I bought their 'Designing Without Tables Using CSS' book by the way,
and found it remarkably misleading since most of it was about basic
CSS while only briefly touching on layout CSS, and then only as
regards to one type of layout. The reference section is handy, but
apart from that the book