> See, that's *way* more control than I want to leave to the form tag...
> It also doesn't account for a great number of other possibilities --
> i.e. text description of a field's content above, below or to the
> right of the input element. Sure a lot of forms are formatted this way
> (label on the left, input on the right), but by no means all of them.

>From what MM has disclosed, the control isn't actually in the form
tag.  The control is an an XSL file that you apply as a 'skin' -
you're supposed to be free to use a number of built-in skins or create
your own.

> How would you make the form align all of the labels to the left? (I
> don't like having them right-aligned.) Would it require an align
> attribute in each input element (which is the sort of thing I do with
> a singular css element in a col tag)?

The XML CFForm seperates all look/feel/layout from the <Cfform> block
itself - the XSL would determine right/left etc.

-joe

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