Hi Jon,
I am working on a few HTML5 projects at once as I found this is the only way I
can learn HTML5 more quickly. It's more than a practice because the final
result will be solid enough for the real world use. I mostly focus on
eCommerce sites development and I am likely be more cautious ab
If I may ask, what kind of HTML5/CSS3 projects are you working on - or is
this the same as the rest of us, i.e. practice?
Regards,
Jon Warner
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 8:36 AM, tee wrote:
> Hi Thierry,
>
> I was setting up a test page for you and during the process I found the
> problem.
>
> Th
Hi Thierry,
I was setting up a test page for you and during the process I found the problem.
The [required] was declared twice which I didn't catch, and one with
'!important' that I used to overwrite the background color in the input tag.
The '!important' got me into trouble a number of times.
> Is this expected behavior or the support is still lacking?
>
> I have this declared in CSS for HTML5 required attributed:
>
>
>
>
> [required]{background-color:#E0}
>
> input:focus, texture:focus
> {background: #464646;color: #fff;border-color: #C12D2D}
>
>
> Color and border are cor
Correction:
background COLOR isn't working.
On Oct 9, 2010, at 4:27 AM, tee wrote:
> Is this expected behavior or the support is still lacking?
>
> I have this declared in CSS for HTML5 required attributed:
>
>
>
>
> [required]{background-color:#E0}
>
> input:focus, texture:focus
>
Is this expected behavior or the support is still lacking?
I have this declared in CSS for HTML5 required attributed:
[required]{background-color:#E0}
input:focus, texture:focus
{background: #464646;color: #fff;border-color: #C12D2D}
Color and border are correctly working when focused,