:: As far as I know, a form-tag automatically adds some :: whitespace (like a <p> :: tag) around it's content.
Yes it does. I've noticed this behaviour too. :: Another posibillity would be to define a style for form, :: specifing top-margin:0px But IMO that's to hackish and might :: brake some other stuff. It shouldn't break anything if implemented properly. But, does it matter? Remember: whitespace is GOOD. :-) :: > > so i am +1 for skipping all this js :: > +1 on js-clean. :: +1 (me too) +1 I suppose. But I don't think there's anything wrong with a little JS here and there and errors can be suppressed with an "OnError" handler. I think it's wrong when your site *depends* on JS (for navigation, etc). :: > we need a new button: 'JS-free site' ;) :: I once made a button "image free website" (I think it's :: displayed on my page), which I thought was rather funny, :: because the button itself /is/ an image, causing a paradoxon... ROTFLMAO :: Maybe we should do a JS-Popup-Window containing the text :: "JS-free site" :-) No m8. Pop-under windows are the new THING. Pop-ups are old hat. ;-) I'm awaiting the "pop-out and slap you around the face with a wet fish ads" - these should be around in the next few weeks. Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator West Yorkshire Perl User Group http://wypug.pm.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
