On 28.10.2009, at 12:33, josef reidinger wrote:
Robert Lihm napsal(a):
On 28.10.2009, at 10:15, Martin Schmidkunz wrote:
Just a note, fieldset *must* have id and all ids in html page
(not only
in fieldset but all) must be unique for valid xhtml code.
Thanks for the note!
Sorry, but as I know, there is no requirement for IDs in fieldsets.
Could you provide a source for this information? My google research
was
negativ.
It reports tidy which we use to validate result, but maybe problem is
just empty id (id=""). I check it tomorrow when I came to work.
Ah! Yes, I guess this is the problem :-)
Thanx :-)
If you want to use headlines in a form, use <fieldset>.
Form elements are separated by putting each form element into a
single
paragraph.
What is advantage of usage <p> over <div>?
I`d like to pass that question to an expert :-)
Robert, could you please comment on this? Thanks!
1. I would say, it's correct from the semantic point of view. It's a
common way to do it.
2. <p> has standard behaviour which allows me to write less CSS :-D
IMHO it makes the code more readable. A never ending <div>-
structure is
much harder to scann -visually- then a form => fieldset => p =>
whatEver hierarchy.
Does this answer your question?
Yes, thanks.
Every time again, mate!
Robert
Josef
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