Its not about css vs tables but css RTL vs HTML RTL.
if you implement RTL by html you can forget about accessibility.
Also, RTL should be supported by almost all browsers...
By the way, for which language?


ציטוט mike jones:
You may think its a mistake but I suspect that most people who wanted some
text to follow a input element would do it.
A css based form layout is rather tricky and why spend ages getting right
css that will works on all browsers when you can do something as simple as
putting it it a table?


On 11/11/05, Ron Piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

ציטוט Todd Orr:

This problem is probably very important for those of us that localize

our

pages for languages that read from right to left, or checkboxes that
sometimes look more aesthetically pleasing when they appear before the
label.

For checkboxes maybe, but RTL should work without changin the html
order. Use CSS to defign that. It is in fact a mistake implementing RTL
by changeing the html order.


On 11/10/05, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Getting the FieldLabel to work with the various field components
(TextField, etc.) is problematic, and only works if the FieldLabel
precedes the field itself. I'm not certain this can be properly fixed.

On 11/10/05, mike jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi
I have the following in one of my html files.

<span jwcid="@FieldLabel" field="component:title" />
<input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" validators="validators:required"
displayName="Title" value="ognl:post.title" type="text" class="textbox"

/>

<br/>
<textarea jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" validators="validators:required"
displayName="Text" value="ognl:post.text"></textarea>
<span jwcid="@FieldLabel" field="component:text" displayName="Text" />

When both fields are not filled in I get the following messages from

the

validation delegate when I loop through the formerrors

- You must enter a value for Title.
- You must enter a value for Text.
- You must enter a value for Text.

Infact the same occurs whenever the field label follows the component

it

references.

I searched throught the bug list but I couldnt find anything relating

to

it.


Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Mike

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