However, putting in the form field into my global nav div cause the brown
bar (especially in IE) to become quite wide and not look right. I do
recall reading somewhere some time ago that the <form> tag causes some
issues with IE.
Helen, it's not so much the <form> tag as the various form elements that you use within it.
The visual display of form elements like buttons, dropdown menus, text fields etc is generated by the operating system, not the browser, and as such are notoriously difficult to incorporate into tight layouts.
I see that you have styled the elements with CSS, but the support for that styling is patchy across browsers - especially as regards size (of text fields). I've sent you some screenshots of your navbar offlist to show differences in the way the elements render across browsers. Note some browsers don't render the CSS styling for from elements at all...
I notice that if the browser is narrower than about 800px, the form elements wrap below the nav links - which is not a good look. It's a good idea to design your layout to allow for the different looks and sizes that different OSs will give you.
HTH
Nick ___________________________ Omnivision. Websight. http://www.omnivision.com.au/
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