Greets Folks,

In just about all the CGI books I read they have some
section on how to write forms.  When I see this it
kind of drives me nuts cause I can just design all my
forms and elements in an HTML editor, like
DreamWeaver... I cant tell if I am justified in
feeling this way or not, but IMHO attractive forms can
be a challenge to design, and it took me awhile to get
the formatting right with them...

Basically, I never try to set form tags into tables,
but I will always set the form's elements inside a
table inside a form tag...  this prevents the table
from becoming skewed by the form tag or its
elements...  Maybe I am exagerrating things here a
bit, but I'd rather just stick to this method... It's
simply easier to design a form in DreamWeaver...

Now my question...  what do you folks think? Am I
being too stubborn here, or should I learn the CGI on
form writing?  Maybe it would just be easiest to
design my forms in DW and then set them into H::T?  Is
this recommended?  What are the pros and cons of this
approach?

Any help much appreciated.

TIA,

will



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