2008/8/7 Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is one I've never been sure of; should the submit button be in a
seperate fieldset, or should it even be in a fieldset at all because it is
not a group of fields; it's a button on it's own.
For example:
form
fieldset
.
Cheers
Paul
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2008/8/7 Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is one I've
To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs to be answered
in any particular case is: How is the fieldset labelled?
If it specifically says something like 'postcode' or maybe 'contact
details', and is one of a collection of fieldsets, then the button
should probably be outside.
If
again,
Paul
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To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs
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To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs
If it's not a field it shouldn't be in a fieldset - which is a set of fields.
On Thu, August 7, 2008 10:07 am, Paul Collins wrote:
Hi all,
This is one I've never been sure of; should the submit button be in a
seperate fieldset, or should it even be in a fieldset at all because it is
not a
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Stuart Foulstone.
On Fri, August 8, 2008 11:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs to be answered
in any particular case is: How is the fieldset labelled?
If it specifically says something like 'postcode' or maybe 'contact
details', and
4:36 PM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Correct markup of fieldset
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Stuart Foulstone.
On Fri, August 8, 2008 11:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs to be
answered in any particular case is: How is the fieldset labelled
Paul Collins wrote:
This is one I've never been sure of; should the submit button be in a
seperate fieldset, or should it even be in a fieldset at all because it
is not a group of fields; it's a button on it's own.
Quote http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#edef-FIELDSET:
The
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That was my thinking originally Stuart, which is why I put up the post
I want to make sure I understand you are saying that input type really
is required to be under fieldset instead of directly under form
Michael Horowitz
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Jens Brueckmann wrote:
2008/8/7 Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/8/8 Michael Horowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to make sure I understand you are saying that input type really is
required to be under fieldset instead of directly under form
Hi Michael,
no, INPUT elements are not required to be inside FIELDSET elements.
In (X)HTML documents with strict
Hi all,
This is one I've never been sure of; should the submit button be in a
seperate fieldset, or should it even be in a fieldset at all because it is
not a group of fields; it's a button on it's own.
I usually put groups of fields in a fieldset, then have the submit button on
it's own
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