Anybody encounters this?
The checkbox inherits the input declaration, and though I added a
class to overwrite it, with height and width, still I can't see the
'tick'.
Another annoying thing with Opera, is that if I have background or
border declared for input tag, it inherits it to
Tee:
I haven't seen your code but is it possible this is occurring because both
checkboxes and radios are, in fact, input elements ?
e.g
input {
border : #000;
background-color : #f00;
}
I'd suggest just adding a rule to text fields if that is what you want.
HTH
J
On
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 18:09:38 tee wrote:
Anybody encounters this?
Another annoying thing with Opera, is that if I have background or
border declared for input tag, it inherits it to checkbox and radio
button just like IE does.
I'm not familiar with the issue. Could you send a
On Sep 10, 2008, at 4:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not familiar with the issue. Could you send a reduced test case
(will be quicker for us to find the issue), or failing that ,a link
to the page where it happens.
James and David,
Thanks for your attention.
Here is the page: