Re: [css-d] IE form/layer render bug?

2005-09-12 Thread Richard Grevers
On 9/12/05, Albert van der Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello list,
 
 Please have a look at this page:
 
 http://www.isso.demotypo3.nl/isso-digitaal/vrijblijvend-kennismaken/
 
 If you tab through the form on this page and get to the bottom of the form,
 the form suddenly shifts up. In IE6 that is, Firefox is ok. Anyone know
 what causes this?
 
It doesn't in my IE6 - nor any other browser.
Unless you mean that if the focus is on the submit button (the last
form field) and you press tab, the focus goes to the first link on the
frame: Well that is because IE has the most increadibly brain-dead UI
ever invented in that a single key navigates both form elements and
links, which of course have nothing in common.
Tabbing past the last field in a form should take you back to the
first field in the form. (or to the next form if there are multiple
forms on a page).

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Re: [css-d] IE form/layer render bug?

2005-09-12 Thread Albert van der Veen

Hello Richard,

Strange - do you have a very high resolution and thus no scrollbar to the 
right? I have uploaded two screenshots to show you what happens:


before tabbing down: http://www.jipscompany.com/files/screen_good.gif
and after: http://www.jipscompany.com/files/screen_bad.gif

Albert

At 02:15 PM 9/12/2005, you wrote:

On 9/12/05, Albert van der Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello list,

 Please have a look at this page:

 http://www.isso.demotypo3.nl/isso-digitaal/vrijblijvend-kennismaken/

 If you tab through the form on this page and get to the bottom of the form,
 the form suddenly shifts up. In IE6 that is, Firefox is ok. Anyone know
 what causes this?

It doesn't in my IE6 - nor any other browser.
Unless you mean that if the focus is on the submit button (the last
form field) and you press tab, the focus goes to the first link on the
frame: Well that is because IE has the most increadibly brain-dead UI
ever invented in that a single key navigates both form elements and
links, which of course have nothing in common.
Tabbing past the last field in a form should take you back to the
first field in the form. (or to the next form if there are multiple
forms on a page).

--
Richard Grevers
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Orphan Gmail invites free to good homes.
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