Just my 2¢...

In my new project that I am working on, which is an XHTML strict  
version of part of my website, I elected to go with tables for laying  
out my forms. I read a lot of the different things that were out  
there, and I think that if you lay the tables/form labels, etc out  
correctly, then its really a good/valid way to go.

To me personally, I looked to M$ Excel when thinking about the forms.  
Excel is not just tabular data, but a form as well. So therefore I  
feel justified in using tables for forms.

Thus ends my 2¢....

-- 
Kevin Murphy
Webmaster: Information and Marketing Services
Western Nevada Community College
www.wncc.edu
775-445-3326


On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:52 PM, Mark Fellowes wrote:

> I have a form that is fairly large - 18 elements not including the  
> submit button. After trying a multitude of css styles and layouts  
> I'm still looking at a poorly layed out form.  It could use at  
> least 3 columns to fit nicely on the page.  So, I've done some  
> googling and see the controversy of css based forms still exists.
>
> So is there some consensus here on the list for the best way to  
> handle complex forms that should all be part of the same page ?
>
>
> TIA
> Mark
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