[css-d] forms, standards accessibility vs CMS: or how I learned to start worrying and hate web apps

2006-07-25 Thread MarcLuzietti
Do you know what tables are, Mandrake? The CMSes are using tables to try and infect our precious fluid body tags. -- Gen. Jack D. Ripper I have a form. Labels off to the left, fields to the right. There additional columns of fields can be added or removed by the user. Since it's not displaying

Re: [css-d] forms, standards accessibility vs CMS: or how I learned to start worrying and hate web apps

2006-07-25 Thread cj
On 7/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you know what tables are, Mandrake? The CMSes are using tables to try and infect our precious fluid body tags. -- Gen. Jack D. Ripper I have a form. Labels off to the left, fields to the right. There additional columns of fields can be

Re: [css-d] forms, standards accessibility vs CMS: or how I learned to start worrying and hate web apps

2006-07-25 Thread MarcLuzietti
cj wrote: tell the label the id of the control it's associated with. easy peasy! === And if you have multiple first name fields but only one label? Can't have multiple fields with the same id. It's not merely a CSS question, no, but everything ties in to other

Re: [css-d] forms, standards accessibility vs CMS: or how I learned to start worrying and hate web apps

2006-07-25 Thread Eric A. Meyer
At 3:43 PM -0400 7/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a form. Labels off to the left, fields to the right. There additional columns of fields can be added or removed by the user. Since it's not displaying data, a table isn't really called for . . . or is it? Can you use a data table to