Do you really need to use OverText? Why not simply use the "placeholder" attribute? It's got great support (http://caniuse.com/#feat=input-placeholder), and you could use Modernizr to detect support and use OverText as a shim in browsers that don't support it (IE<=9).

On 07/08/13 07:35, Chad Meyers wrote:
I am using overText for a form. Everything works great in every browser except Firefox (22) in both Mac and Windows.

This is a live site, so please don't go submitting the form, my client will get it.

URL: http://www.wellnesscheck.ca/ CLICK the Register now link in the top right corner to pull up the form. (in an iFrame cerabox)

don't enter anything, just click submit - when all the errors appear, the over text does not slide down. The table rows (tr) are what I have position: relative so the over text will follow. It does in every browser but Firefox. Any suggestions?
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