Hi!

On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 03:15:12PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
> > true, but were do we make the cut, userbility vs looks vs
> > errors vs ns4 ...?
> I don't know. me trying to keep everybody happy ;)
1: Usability
2: Looks
...
99: NS4   :-)


> >>-1: Bill, Jonathan, Thomas
> > stas im trying to s/-1/+1/g;
Does anybody know, which browsers don't support the enter-as-submit when
using an image as a submit button?

Because IMO the best solution would be to use an image (looks nice and is
userfriendly) /if/ nearly all browsers support enter-as-submit.

If there are a lot browser that cannot do that, I would definitly use
standard submit button, because having just an imput field without anything
to click on is IMO to confusing. (BTW, I don't know how text-only browsers
would handle a form without a submit (just tested with lynx, which can
handle it))


> > i think i prefer them as text/fonts, not images. im not sure
> > though what is best
As images and text cannot be mixed without beeing noticed (even if it looks
OK on all tested browser, user still can change their default font size,
thus breaking the design), I'm
+1 on plain text


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