| Chaddy2222 2007-03-30, 4:20 am |
| On Mar 30, 5:06 am, Els <els.aNOS...@tiscali.nl> wrote:
> Chaddy2222 wrote:
>
> The solution is very easy - I use tables for forms :-)
>
> Looking at your code though, I think you better take the <form> tag
> and place it before the first label/input element.
> Also, input elements shouldn't be put directly inside the form element
> - you'd need either a fieldset in between, or another wrapper, like a
> div or, conveniently, a table ;-)
>
Thanks mate. It's all sorted. It was all going well unitl I started to
customize the look of the dam thing. Then things started to fall a
part a bit. But I think i'm getting better with CSS though as I
managed to quite easily customize the submit button and I managed to
work out why the lables were not lineing up correctly. I had them set
a block level elements.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
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