I know there is a way to place a graphic within a form buttom; Arachne
provides some fine examples of that.

I'm trying to figure out how to *cover* a form button with a graphic.

I've seen cases of poor table design where one thing wrote right over
the top of another thing.  But I never learned how to "do it wrong" like
that.

Does someone know, or can someone figure out, how to set up lines in a
form so that a "submit" button is totally covered by something else
written over the top of it?

Why am I screwing with this?  Well, for one thing it's a challenge.  But
the primary reason is because one site I visit routinely had used
javascript for all form "submit" because they didn't want the plain ol'
button there.  That's right, javascript so they could have a pretty
graphic instead of a plain ol' submit button.

I want to find a way to have a "pretty picture" WITHOUT needing
javascript.

l.d.

P.S.  If you need a button graphic to play with, you can download
http:\\www.b-for.org\click.gif



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