I think his point about reading the browser vendors' blogs rather than specs
gets to the heart of the matter. The browser vendors are just not going to
wait until 2022 for the HTML5 to be Proposed Recommendation. Even 2012 --
when it looks like we'll actually be able to start using HTML 5 --
It really feels as if we need a standards process that is much more
agile and
iterative. Something that is much less monolithic. If WHATWG and the
W3C
are unable to do this, the browser vendors -- and the market -- will.
-jeff
I'm not sure if I said it here before or not, but I
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By the way, the radio buttons on the above page, is exactly what I wrote
about annoying thing about Opera that it inherits the borders from input
element.
Checkbox _is_ an input element. Just like radio – they are all INPUTs only
with different type. If you want to target some type
By the way, the radio buttons on the above page, is exactly what I wrote
about annoying thing about Opera that it inherits the borders from input
element. In my case, adding a class with border none only gotten rid of
top, left, right borders. I actually needed to use !important to get right
Thanks Rachel, Rimantas and Ben,
Well given that radio buttons *are* inputs, that's what should
happen. Granted it is annoying but it's per spec. Anyway, given that
your beef is only with Opera, you can solve it easily with this:
input[type=radio] { border: 0; }
You might need to make the
Anyone got any good resources on developing for mobile browsers? It's an
area I have never really looked into, but am interested in.
Cheers.
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As mentioned in my Opera not playing nice with checkbox post, I have
collected a list of bugs that I stumbled doing just one website. There
are two more strange behavior in Opera related to floated elements
with 'clearing' which I have not been able to duplicate. Will add them
to my list
There is a good introductory book by cameron moll - not very techie
but nice starting point
http://mobilewebbook.com/
And i have a few links
http://delicious.com/gollyg/mobile
On 13/09/2008, at 12:13 PM, James Jeffery wrote:
Anyone got any good resources on developing for mobile browsers?