At 09:47 on Tuesday, 05 Oct 2004, Peter Goddard wrote:
Just because the table contains links to an edit page doesn't need for it to
be defined in a form. Surely the solution is to present the information in a
table and then style the 'edit' links with css, taking advantage of the
querystring.
Sure, that makes sense.
so we're saying it's okay to have a table with buttons in it, but we shouldn't have a form laid out as a table semantically speaking.
I'm not trolling, just looking for best practice guidance.
A list of items with edit delete buttons is okay as a table, but the edit page should be a form laid out without tables?
;o)
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