I would call those alerts :) but you are right, it can be done with
onclick and using javascript to show the elements. As for tables, it
just make sense to put a form in a table but it may have something to
do with with ruby. Honestly, I really don't know though.
On Apr 22, 2011, at 1:21 PM, Jason wrote:
Hi there,
I have a quick and simple terminology question. What is the name
given to the "helper text" that I've seen on some websites alongside
textboxes to help you fill them in?
They are present at: https://twitter.com/signup and I presume it's
just cleaver css possibly with some js thrown in.
Secondly, I see twitter does this using tables - which everyone
seems to hate for layout. What is a better way of doing this? I
assume that you fire some javascript when the textbox is active etc.
But how do you get the textbox styled and floating on the right?
Cheers,
J
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