Hello Mhonarc-users, I am trying to replace the usual HTML-table for the header-fields by some CSS based styling - basically a Idea i found on http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/css-forms.shtml
That seems to work good, you can find a (minimal) example on http://www.htu.tugraz.at/~dauti/mhonarc-2006-08-26/msg00000.html - the Ressource-file I used, you can see on: http://www.htu.tugraz.at/~dauti/mhonarc-2006-08-26/test.mrc I think, that such constructs like <label for="headerline"><em>Date</em></label> <span id="headerline">Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:05:30 +0100</span> are much clearer than the usual table-based design (or unordered list) - and one can do the design in a seperate css-file. There is only one drawback: the "id"-attribute should be unique - and now it is not. Is there a way (a variable or something) where I can query, which header-field is processed currently? I have not found one... So I could write for example <FldBeg> <span id="headerline-$CURRENTHEADERFIELD$"> </FldBeg> and it would generate first id="headerline-subject", than id="headerline-date", ... That would also allow it to specify attributes (like unique colours) for each header field in the css-file. Bye, Wolfgang
