Re: [WSG] Using background images on submit buttons

2009-06-18 Thread Martin.Heiden
Jens-Uwe, on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 03:45 wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote: on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for flexible-width submit inputs. Due to the .NET limitation we cannot use the button tag and are stuck with the following syntax: input type=submit

Re: [WSG] Using background images on submit buttons

2009-06-18 Thread Paul Novitski
At 6/17/2009 06:45 PM, Jens-Uwe Korff wrote: on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for flexible-width submit inputs. Due to the .NET limitation we cannot use the button tag and are stuck with the following syntax: input type=submit value=Button Text / Did you ever

Re: [WSG] Using background images on submit buttons

2009-06-18 Thread Paul Novitski
At 6/17/2009 06:45 PM, Jens-Uwe Korff wrote: on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for flexible-width submit inputs. (I apologize for getting off-topic and discussing text inputs instead. Too little sleep!)

[WSG] RE: Using background images on submit buttons

2009-06-18 Thread Jens-Uwe Korff
on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for flexible-width submit inputs. Due to the .NET limitation we cannot use the button tag and are stuck with the following syntax: input type=submit value=Button Text / Thank you for your inputs. However, we really cannot use the

[WSG] CSS Styling in IE

2009-06-18 Thread Nass Martino - Yehget
Hi Everyone, I am having an issue with IE (as most do). http://www.buildline.com.au/newsite/home.aspx The text under the flash sits perfectly in Firefox, but sits off centre in IE. It should be in line with the left side of the flash. Can someone explain to me how to fix this. Thank you

Re: [WSG] CSS Styling in IE

2009-06-18 Thread Adam Smith
Hey Nass, It looks like the floated details with Buildline Constructions' address detailsare what's jagging IE; Check out: http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/floatIndent.htmlfor an explanation; and some ways to fix Kind regards, Ads, Adam Smith Operations