Awww great,
thanks heaps russ...
i never understood the W3 site... soooo much data to sift through...
i dont even bother...

about that little form css attribute...

I never noticed it anywhere BUT in IE...
then again - maybe im just not very observant...
Chris Stratford
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russ weakley wrote:
Yes, there is a browser default margin applied to the HTML form element. You
can see this on the W3C sample style sheet, a guide for devices, here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/sample.html

This style sheet is an example of what a default browser should display. In
amongst the CSS you can see:

FORM { display: block }
FORM { margin: 1.33em 0 }

This is a standard block level margin - the same as is generally applied to
paragraphs, heading, lists etc.

Russ



  
Hey People,

I dont know where to begin looking, but is this a rule, or has IE just
invented this...

whenever I make a form, i need to add the style:

margin: 0px;

to the <form> tag, so that there isnt a 10 or so pixel gap at the closing of
the form...

is this default???

I dont think so, because firefox doesn't seem to do this...
or any other browser...

but maybe i just havn't looked into it enough.


just wondering!
Cheers!
    


Thanks
Russ

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