Re: [OBORONA-SPAM] Re: [WSG] Styling forms

2008-02-08 Thread Joe Ortenzi
Perhaps Chris But standards people are interested in following standards, not what others may do. We are meant to be leaders, not followers. I also know some people who still want tabled layouts running in Mambo. That doesn't mean their options are either standards compliant nor sensible.

Re: [OBORONA-SPAM] Re: [WSG] Styling forms

2008-02-08 Thread Chris Knowles
Joe Ortenzi wrote: Perhaps Chris But standards people are interested in following standards, not what others may do. We are meant to be leaders, not followers. I also know some people who still want tabled layouts running in Mambo. That doesn't mean their options are either standards

Re: [OBORONA-SPAM] Re: [WSG] Styling forms

2008-02-07 Thread Алексей Новиков
Chris Knowles wrote: CK from what I can see the reason lists have come into use in forms has a CK lot to do with javascript libraries that have re-ordering of elements by CK drag and drop that tend to work mainly on lists. Therefore lists are CK useful to wrap form elements if you are creating

Re: [OBORONA-SPAM] Re: [WSG] Styling forms

2008-02-07 Thread Joe Ortenzi
I would have thought so. Isn't that what the id attribute is used for? Something for JavaScript to reference? On Feb 7 2008, at 22:17, Алексей Новиков wrote: Chris Knowles wrote: CK from what I can see the reason lists have come into use in forms has a CK lot to do with javascript

Re: [OBORONA-SPAM] Re: [WSG] Styling forms

2008-02-07 Thread Chris Knowles
Joe Ortenzi wrote: I would have thought so. Isn't that what the id attribute is used for? Something for JavaScript to reference? Chris Knowles wrote: CK from what I can see the reason lists have come into use in forms has a CK lot to do with javascript libraries that have re-ordering of