Chris Williams wrote:

>>I'm trying to get a search bar at the top of each page.  But I don't
>>want it to take over the world...  I want a relatively small entry field
>>with a reasonably sized "search" button just to the right of the text
>>entry box.  This will live on the right side, with my breadcrumbs on the
>>left.
>>[...]
>>So I have a trivial form with an input type of text, and an input
>>type of submit with "Search" on it.  Easy stuff, and functionally it
>>works fine.  Then why is this so dang hard to position/size
>>correctly? :)
>>
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

>Probably because you're not supposed to be able to do much to form
>elements. They belong to the OS/browser.
>
>For more information...
><http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FormElements>
>  
>
Chris Williams wrote:

>Doh <sound of hand hitting forehead>... of course, I forgot to check the wiki 
>first.  Sorry...
>  
>
Hi Chris,
... but once a question is put in the list, you trigger experimenting! ;-)
Keeps 'em from the street: a liquid searchbar testpage 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-searchbar-styling.html>.

Greetings,
francky
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