Sent by Mark Fellowes on 22 September 2006 14:02
Actually it's not working in IE at all. Just had someone else check it.
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>Complex forms - is there a final consensusJust my 2¢...In my new project >that I am working on,
which is an XHTML strict version of part of my >website, I elected to go with tables for laying
out my forms. I read a lot >of the different things that were out there, and I think that if you
lay the >tables/form labels, etc out correctly, then its really a good/valid way to >go.To me
personally, I looked to M$ Excel when thinking about the forms. >Excel is not just tabular data,
but a form as well. So therefore I feel >justified in using tables for forms.Thus ends my 2¢....--
Kevin Murphy
Well, I didn't want to give up yet on CSS for form layout. I worked on a few ideas and came up with
this page:
One caveat, on my IE it doesn't display at all. Only in FF
http://pamshop.com/something/rails.html
I wouldn't mind some feedback, regarding the layout. Basically I broke the one area into two divs
with the form surround both.
Mark
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