Hey,
While Wt makes sure that its elements come out correctly across browsers,
it requires some effort and knowledge about deficiencies of several
browsers (and workaronds).
My advise is to keep your CSS simple, consider sticking to for example the
bootstrap theme if you are not a CSS wizard, and consider outsourcing the
CSS to a web designer.
Regards,
koen
2013/3/10 Mario Diethelm Guallar <mari...@terra.cl>
> I am using CSS to handle application look & feel. As John Robson
> commented it would be nice to have an example of a form working for
> FireFox, Chrome and IE.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> _______________________
> Mario Diethelm Guallar
>
> On 10-03-2013 13:18, Nagaev Boris wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> hard-coded sizes of elements can be a cause of broken dimensions.
> Using layout classes of Wt (WLayout), such problem must solve itself.
> Do you use layout classes or CSS?
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 7:28 PM, Mario Diethelm Guallar<mari...@terra.cl>
> <mari...@terra.cl> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have developed a couple of applications using Wt. Both of them run pretty
> fine. When I built the applications, I used Internet Explorer as target test
> environment. Now when I run the client application using Google Chrome or
> FireFox, screen forms do not behave exactly like with IE. For instance,
> WPanel objects that are correctly dimensioned for IE looks smaller than
> needed (form's last fields appear out of WPanel limits) with Chrome.
>
> Is there a kind of methodology or rule of tomb to ensure that form designs
> work fine with any browser?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
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