Hi,
I'm using the jQuery version (
http://scott.sauyet.com/thoughts/archives/2007/03/31/overlabel-with-jquery/)
of the overlabel.js script from A List Appart (
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/makingcompactformsmoreaccessible).

Hold on - this is a CSS question!
I've triggered some weird behaviour in Safari (Chrome/webkit) which I assume
comes from the absolute positioning of the <label> element. To see it in
action go to http://unf-j016.universalfavourite.com.au/, fill in a couple
characters in the "Enter your e-mail to join…" field, then try clicking with
the mouse to set the marker in between the characters you just filled in. It
doesn't work.

I'm pretty sure it's CSS related, because this issue doesn't appear on the
script's demo page (http://scott.sauyet.com/Javascript/Demo/Overlabel/).

Regards,
Eystein Alnæs
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