I have never heard of the label tag. This article is quite useful. It is
true - every detail matters once you get to a certain level of web
development.
I guess the label tag also mets conformance standards since the text that
used to float around without a semantically defined purposenow can
Thanks James, Mark, and Viktor for all the information about the forms! I'm
learning so much from this mailing group - it's amazing.
I just have a question though. Though I'm fairly certain the label,
fieldset, and legend tags would be supported in future versions of XHTML,
are they going to
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Actually, your first link about CSS Filters... might help me on the problem
that I addressed before about CSS Filters not being supported by Mozilla or
Netscape... thank you in advance!
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Well, what you're saying is true, but the buttons
are obviously clickable. People know that. As opposed to text links,
where people might not know they are clickable until the cursor changes. I
guess you do have a point.
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Why does the CSS filter for alpha opacity not work
in Mozilla (1.4, 1.5, 1.6)? Look at http://www.xdemi.com/music/main.php?s=funp=linkson
I.E. - notice the background of the "front window" is transparent. In
Mozilla and Netscape, it does not do this...
I am an amateur designer - guess I
However, I believe it is {border: none;} as opposed to {border: 0;}
Maybe it works both ways, or maybe things have changed. Correct me if I am
wrong.
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It looks good! I've been writing in XHTML for a year or so now, simply
because I heard it was going to replace HTML and I was afraid of being left
behind. I've read several tutorials on XHTML before I gave up trying to
figure out the difference. Each tutorial seemed to be too vague.
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