You can also deliver separate style sheets with different selector and
subselector specs/classeson browser/browser version/platform. You can use
clientside scripting or server technologies to do this.

BTW, stylesheets are indeed supported on browsers earlier than ie5. And
Netscape does in fact support stylesheet directives for most html form
elements. Above and beyond this, there are ways to "trick" netscape into
stylizing forms by using the deprecated <font> tag. It is not fun though.

vora

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christine Othitis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: HTML doubts


> Hi Jwas,
>
> You can try setting a font size for the text input box in a CSS class.
Even
> putting FONT tags around the input box might squeeze it down. Be sure to
> check your form on a Mac and in Netscape. Generally Mac input boxes are
half
> the size of those on a PC, and for Netscape on a PC, its input boxes are
> generally larger than that for IE.
>
> How are your fields aligned? Putting them in a table cell will usually fix
> that up quick. You can email me off the list if you need more help. At
work
> I seem to get all the fun forms to work with :-D
>
> Best,
> Christine
>
> >
> > Hi,
>  Is there any way to reduce the height of textfields in html.
> > Problem what i faced is that , i used style sheets . But it is
> > supported only from IE 5.0 .
> > So if i use IE 4.0 all the alignment is distroyed. How can i sove this
> > problem.
>
>
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