Hey Sean.  Is this you?  -  http://www.seankstewart.com/resume/

On Feb 25, 12:00 pm, Irv Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> That works!   Thank you very much!!
>
> On Feb 25, 11:32 am, "Sean K. Stewart" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hey Irv,
>
> > You're almost there. Apply the inline class to your form element and
> > add this to your p.note class 'line-height:12px;'
> > I've tested this across all the major browsers and works like a charm.
> > Love the magic of CSS!!
>
> > Sean K. Stewart
>
> > On Feb 24, 9:50 pm, Irv Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Sean,
>
> > > Thanks!  I tried every sort of thing I could think of.  I used the
> > > "inline" class, I wrapped the text and input field in p tags, divs,
> > > etc.  I can't figure it out.  I've now kind of gotten away from the
> > > blueprint grid specific ideas and tried some other css forms I've seen
> > > online.  They all have the same "hitch" between the label and the
> > > input field.  Again, if I use just text I'm ok.  If I put something
> > > around the text so I can right justify it and get some space between
> > > it and the input field the shift comes back.  It's 
> > > athttp://bodygeek.com/index.cfm?event=updatemeasurements Maybe
> > > something jumps out at you?  I'm lost at this point.
>
> > > Thank you!
>
> > > On Feb 23, 11:09 pm, "Sean K. Stewart" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Hey Irv,
>
> > > > Check out the inline classes for forms in the blueprint core. By
> > > > applying class="inline" to your form element you can solve this issue
> > > > and have even lines horzontally. Hope this helps.
>
> > > > Sean K. Stewart
>
> > > > On Feb 24, 12:06 am, Irv Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > Can anyone tell me the most common reason I'd have a shift downward
> > > > > between a label and an input field?  If I put text in front of the
> > > > > input field it's in line.  If I wrap the text in a label then the
> > > > > input becomes a bit lower than the label.  Same thing if I make them
> > > > > two seperate divs.  I'm wanting to right justify the text for the form
> > > > > so I've tried a couple of different ways. One was to use "span-3" and
> > > > > then align the text right and then use "span-21 last" to place the
> > > > > input field.  That didn't work (causes this shift) and I tried all
> > > > > kinds of stuff so I went with a label tag for the text that I could
> > > > > manipulate.  Everything I do makes that "shift" except just plain text
> > > > > in front of the input field.  Any ideas anyone?  It's got to be simple
> > > > > but I've spent hours searching google and nothing really matches
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