At 3:43 PM -0400 7/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have a form. Labels off to the left, fields to the right. There
>additional columns of fields can be added or removed by the user. Since
>it's not displaying data, a table isn't really called for . . . or is it?
>Can you use a data table to *accept* data? If not, how can you associate
>multiple fields with the same label in order to maintain accessibility?
That's all to do with markup theory and practice, and so it's
really off-topic for this list. There are a number of other venues
better suited to such questions; see
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic for a list.
>Will CSS work for dynamically added and removed positioned elements?
Now that's on-topic. The answer is yes; I've done it myself.
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