You can always add a higher-precedence selector that changes whatever
styles blueprint provides. If you don't want the width just add:
body form input.text {width: auto;}
Chris
On Sep 1, 6:17 am, Tud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Davor,
> I'd already seen the css classes but I don't like them because they have
> a fixed width
> I added the other settings for input to my css stylesheet but I don't
> understand why aren't there a reset and a default style for it
>
> Thanks
>
> davor ha detto: in data 1-09-2008 15:03:
>
> > Perhaps you should try using .text and .title classes on inputs?
>
> > But I'm not shure why the input isn't reseted or why isn't there default
> > styles.
>
> > On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Tud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I'm developing a Ruby on Rails application using Blueprint but during
> >> testing it on different platforms and browsers I noticed that input
> >> fields were displayed in different ways (font, color, style,...). Than I
> >> looked at Blueprint code and I found nor a reset neither a default style
> >> for input fileds.
> >> why? Does a reason exist for this behavior I don't understand right now?
>
> >> Thanks
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