On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Rob Emenecker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using a negative text indent to "hide" the button label, is not what I
> would
> label as a "best practice" -- IMO. Are the button values dynamically
> changing? If not, why even have text for the value attribute? There's
008 3:49 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] buttons elements that are kickass in IE6
Hello all,
I have been trying to accommodate a design spec involving intricately styled
buttons w/ rounded corners I have been sourcing out best of practices
and after trial and error, am le
Using a negative text indent to "hide" the button label, is not what I would
label as a "best practice" -- IMO. Are the button values dynamically
changing? If not, why even have text for the value attribute? There's no
reason -- scripting-wise that it makes sense to do it.
Why? Simple. In most all
Hello all,
I have been trying to accommodate a design spec involving intricately styled
buttons w/ rounded corners I have been sourcing out best of practices
and after trial and error, am leaning towards the use of image as form
button element ... however the techniques I have tested use t