(sigh, realized i answered Georg instead of replying to the list - 
someday i'll learn.  pasting, re-sending.)


 >> http://www.maineddc.org/draft/index.htm

 >> Everything is fine now, but I'm sure I'm missing something theory or 
something about how I should have dealt with this.  and doubt very much 
that i've done it the best way.
 >
 > Not too many ways to do it, and yours is as good as any :-)
 > Any block-element will do (in theory at least), so we just pick the one
 > that makes most sense in each case.


Wow, that's a surprise, thanks Georg!

Why does input have to be enclosed in a block level element though?  It 
just occurred to me that maybe input is "inline" ....

Well, I just consulted Eric's "main css book" and couldn't find an 
answer though it does look like input is a "replaced element".  So, does 
it have to do with "inline and replaced elements" not being "in the clear"?

cheers
Donna



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