I suggest you look on a form library for your concern. Twitter bootstrap is a pattern library which covers a lot of structural matter, form specific like masks
You may use proper HTML5 field attributes (assuming ALL your users uses IE >= 9 and al.), and/or *You use a form library:* - http://harvesthq.github.com/chosen/ - http://afarkas.github.com/webshim/demos/index.html *But also check those resources:* - http://css-tricks.com/progressively-enhancing-html5-forms/ - http://caniuse.com/ - http://www.wufoo.com/html5/ - http://24ways.org/2009/have-a-field-day-with-html5-forms/ - http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/forms/html5forms/ - http://diveintohtml5.info/forms.html *Trust worthy resources:* - NEVER w3schools: http://w3fools.com - http://www.webplatforms.org/ - http://www.html5rocks.com/ hope it helped. Prazer :) On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 8:02:38 AM UTC-5, Diego Schramm wrote: > > Hello, Otto. > I am testing the application of you and I can not use masks in forms. > For example I need to let the user to enter only with this format > "(99) 9999 9999" aplicção and I always use is not compatible with > bootstrap. http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin/ > You suggest me any application compatible? > Big Hug ... > Schramm Diego > Santa Maria - RS - Brazil
