Check how they do it on http://wufoo.com/ - a popular form builder.
Kevin
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
> 15.9.2011 6:29, Dark Phoenix wrote:
>
> I want to be able to add hints to any form elements that may
>> need them, and have them only show up when they're neede
15.9.2011 6:29, Dark Phoenix wrote:
I want to be able to add hints to any form elements that may
need them, and have them only show up when they're needed (using some sort
of hover mechanism).
That's an interesting and important issue but largely outside the scope
of CSS. Or, rather, just a p
I've been working on new styles for my employer's site using CSS and JQuery,
and I ran into an interesting quandary, which I was hoping I could get some
advice for. I want to be able to add hints to any form elements that may
need them, and have them only show up when they're needed (using some so
Yes, like the bottom. I can add any tags needed in the form.
I'll give this a try shortly, thanks!
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Debbie
On 4/29/2011 9:12 AM, Tim Duffy wrote:
you want the top styled like the bottom. right?
is the tag dynamically generated in the top form?
if you get rid of that, add the property over
I'm having problems with styling this form at the top, generated from a
WordPress plugin, to match the HTML form at the bottom:
http://www.hachseminars.com/contact-us/
Specifically, it's lining up the labels and inputs in the top section
evenly, and the same for the Your Interests section (a
On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 12:36 +0100, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Mike Davies wrote:
>
> > I am trying to style the layout of a form for a search box on a
> > website at www.deveron-arts.com. The client has asked for it to
> > resemble the google search box in a browser.
>
> Which browser? There is qu
Mike Davies wrote:
> I am trying to style the layout of a form for a search box on a
> website at www.deveron-arts.com. The client has asked for it to
> resemble the google search box in a browser.
Which browser? There is quite a spread across browser-land.
> I have got the text input and the
Hi,
I am trying to style the layout of a form for a search box on a website
at www.deveron-arts.com. The client has asked for it to resemble the
google search box in a browser. I know that forms are notoriously
difficult to style but I thought this would not be too problematic.
I have got the tex
Well, I've "taken the care to create an interoperable Web page" at
http://northminpres.org/stewardship.html
but of course IDWIMSIE (at least, IE6). Can anyone clue me in to how
to address the two biggest problems:
1) The paragraph in the middle of the form, which begins "The
following question
On 10/19/05, Augusto Murri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> i've some problems to styling this form in FF..
> http://www.opent.it/gasper/login.htm
>
> As u can see in IE it shows well but in FF the input TEXT hasn't margin
>
O_O I don't see anything in your CSS that applies a margin to the
Hi all,
i've some problems to styling this form in FF..
http://www.opent.it/gasper/login.htm
As u can see in IE it shows well but in FF the input TEXT hasn't margin
Thx!!
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