Georg,
Thanks for the detailed reply.
Also, in the above page, do you know which checkbox/radio button is
the correct rendering in Opera?
When 'Enable Styling On Forms' is checked (default) in 'opera:config',
all instances of checkbox/radio button in your page look like in your
image in Opera 9.20 <---> 9.60beta version on win2K.
In Opera on winXP the colored area of checkbox is smaller - the size
of
unstyled checkbox, and therefore bordered area wider than colored area
with white space in the "gap".
On Mac version, it reads: 'Enable Styling of forms' and it's on by
default, so I am presuming most user will see the checkbox isn't
working on [1] just as I did.
I realized I wasn't being clear in my checkbox question.
First, in a site I was working, I have the borders and background
image declared for input element and use class to overwrite t borders
for radio button. I first found out the checkbox was not clickable and
no 'tick - checkmark' shown in Opera. See the first first checkbox [1]
in my example page (in this on you can actually see a tiny line, but
in the site it has nothing.).
Upon setting up the page, I decided to test a bit on checkbox and
radio button, I then realized if borders are removed from input
element, the 'checkmark' shows up (second checkbox without borders) [2].
At some point I accidentally deleted the borders and background color
in input element, and I am seeing Opera renders the checkbox and radio
button as Safari does (FF3 too) [3]
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/opera.html
[1] input element or class has background color borders - no checkmark
(or tiny checkmark depending on the width/height of the class for
input element) in checkbox.
[2] input element or class has background color, no borders -
checkmark shows up alright.
[3] input element has no background color, no borders and no class
added - see second checkbox/radio button example.
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/opera-nobg-in-input.html
So, [1] seems to be a bug. What about [2] and [3]? Which one is the
correct rendering? It looks like none of them are correct because they
are all inconsistent.
tee
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