The zooming works really well. The images pixelate a little, but other than that it's behaves as expected.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Balázs Buri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I definately agree with you. > > for simple search form or input field its better to use only css but for > dropdowns, checkboxes JS is a need because for that you cant use css in > every browser. > > btw. you will find a lot of good js scripts here: > www.downloadjavascripts.com > > 2008/8/28 Mou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >> Balázs >> >> That technique will work perfectly, but it gets a bit more complicated >> if you want the textareas, drop downs, radio buttons and checkboxes to >> all follow the same design >> >> If its sitewide I'd consider using the plugin. If I'm just styling a >> single text box (maybe a search box) I'd use the simple CSS method - >> although Matthew raises a good point, I don't know how this style will >> cope with zooming in on the page. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Balázs Buri wrote: >> > for an input text field there is no simplier then using the previos >> > thaat I wrote I think >> > >> > 2008/8/28 Jamie Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> > >> > I am actually using a jQuery plugin on a project right now that >> > can make this pretty simple. >> > >> > Documentaion: http://www.lexcat.ro/nicejforms/ >> > Demo: http://www.lexcat.ro/nicejforms/nicejforms.html >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Balázs Buri <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >> > >> > you will have to create a rounded image for it and use the >> > background property in css to use this image. >> > >> > background: url('myroundedimage.gif') top left no-repeat; >> > border: none; >> > >> > this is it. >> > >> > 2008/8/28 MSJ121 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> > >> > >> > I see a lot of tutorials on background images for text >> > fields. What if >> > I want to make my text field not a square (persay), but >> > instead an >> > oval (in reality by using an image with shadows etc...). >> > Is this >> > possible or suggested? >> > >> > One simple solution might be to overlay a text field over >> > the image >> > (both are white anyways), but I was looking for a more >> elegant >> > solution if possible. Simply because if someone wants to >> > "zoom" in, >> > the textfield will get bigger but I dont think the image >> > would? >> > >> > I am a programmer, but new to web design so thanks for >> > your time and >> > patience, >> > Matthew >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ -- You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with CSS" at Google groups. To post: [email protected] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
