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question: if a windows XP style is applied to the input field by the OS can CSS
override it?
If I
want exactly the same effect as the default style on the input field, i.e.
1.
left 1px R128 G128 B128
2. top
1px R128 G128 B128
3.
left 1px R64 G64 B64
4. top
1px R64 G64 B64
5.
Windows XP or otherwise?
XP themes determine the style of button and widgets... styling them
with CSS will alter buttons but not drop down widgets.
This is in contrast to Safari which doesn't allow you to alter the
default button aqua style (to my knowledge).
I'm a bit lost here as well. If
aayhh I told a lie, it's still not the same...
The top and left part look the same, but the rest is not.
The bottom and right of a default box are 1px gray and then 1px white ;-)
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From: Taco Fleur
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this one did the trick, cheers.
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From: Lindsay Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 November 2003 11:27 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Style to create input field look?
Taco Fleur wrote:
> What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of
Glenn Slaven wrote:
Taco Fleur wrote:
No just real input fields.
OK, sorry, you've lost me now :)
Input fields look like input fields by default dont they :)
Do you mean that you want all browsers' input fields to look like they
do on IE/win.? (disregard that link I sent then)
OK, check h
Taco Fleur wrote:
No just real input fields.
OK, sorry, you've lost me now :)
Input fields look like input fields by default dont they :)
Do you mean that you want all browsers' input fields to look like they
do on IE/win.? (disregard that link I sent then)
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Taco Fleur wrote:
> What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the input
> field. For example take a input field and do not apply any CSS to it,
> that
> it the look
> I want to recreate exactly the same. And not by not applying a
> style to it.
try:
input {
border: 2px inse
Hi Taco,
If you want to recreate the default look of the input field using CSS by
specifying OS colours etc, take a look at this w3c page:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/ui.html#system-colors
Regards,
Ben
Taco Fleur wrote:
No just real input fields.
Taco Fleur wrote:
What I meant was, how
Taco Fleur wrote:
What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the input field. For example take a input field and do not apply any CSS to it, that it the look I want to recreate exactly the same. And not by not applying a style to it.
If that makes any sense?
-> What scott & Matt sa
No just real input fields.
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From: Glenn Slaven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 November 2003 11:11 AM
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Taco Fleur wrote:
>What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the in
That would be Windows and IE6
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From: Mathew Patterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 November 2003 11:05 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Style to create input field look?
Different browsers and operating systems will have different
default wa
Taco Fleur wrote:
What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the input field. For example take a input field and do not apply any CSS to it, that it the look I want to recreate exactly the same. And not by not applying a style to it.
If that makes any sense?
Hmm, ok sorry, I misunde
which OS?
your request makes sense...
but most OSs have different defaults for form elements
s
Taco Fleur wrote:
What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the input field. For example take a input field and do not apply any CSS to it, that it the look I want to recreate exactly the sa
Different browsers and operating systems will have different
default ways of presenting input fields, so you will never be
able to match all occurrences with one style.
Did you have a target browser/os combination?
Mat.
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From: Taco Fleur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What
What I meant was, how to recreate the default look of the input field. For example
take a input field and do not apply any CSS to it, that it the look I want to recreate
exactly the same. And not by not applying a style to it.
If that makes any sense?
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From: Glenn Sl
Taco Fleur wrote:
What would be the CSS to create the default look of an input box?
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Um, well it depends what you want the default to be :)
The syntax would be
input, textarea
{
...(inser
Title: Style to create input field look?
What would be the CSS to create the default look of an input box?
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Hi Anton, it looks good, just one issue
I'm using WinXP Pro so:
* Firebird 0.7: Fine, works great
* IE6: fine except for when you hover over item three the word three
drops down under the word item (see attached list.gif)
* Opera 7.20: Same as IE6, but it the word three doesn't push the
backgro
Anton Andreasson wrote:
> I put it together at:
> http://standardice.com/experimental/separatecurrent.html
> ...but I haven't tested in anything more than IE5/Mac or Mozilla
> 1.2.1 yet. Could someone please email me an IE/Win report of some
> kind? Browsercam boggs down my modem line and I'm runn
Hi all,
Got some ideas I just had to try:
- How about using the Listamatic #current list item as a visial
identifier, placed elsewhere in the document?
- Can one create a nice-looking :hover effect with letter-spacing
when using floats, since text is not centered?
I put it together at: http://s
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