Re: [css-d] Styling forms with CSS

2010-03-24 Thread Tim White
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 3:22 PM, David Hucklesby  wrote:

> BTW - I notice that tabbing through the form, I cannot reach the radio
> buttons...

On the Mac you have to specifically enable it to tab to radio buttons.
If I recall, it's under system preferences (sorry, don't have a Mac
handy at the moment).
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Re: [css-d] Styling forms with CSS

2010-03-22 Thread Skip Knox
Same here. The form looks fine, although the Comments field protrudes a bit
on the right.

WRT the tabbing, I did eventually get to the radio buttons -- after tabbing
past Submit, up to the navigation and by way of the email. Tab order!

Skip Knox
Boise State University



On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:22 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:

> On 3/22/10 5:48 AM, Chad Chelius wrote:
> > I've created a form page for a web site and have styled it using
> > CSS. I've noticed that in Safari it looks as I would expect it to
> > however when viewed in Firefox or IE it breaks, meaning that all of
> > the fields I've formatted shift and even cover up some of the text in
> > the form. I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts on this issue. The URL is
> > at http://aj-procleaning.com/Contact/
>
> Odd. In Safari 4 (Mac) this end, the "last name" field wraps to a second
> line. Is this what you expect?
>
> OTOH I am not seeing the behavior you describe, nor do I see any styling
> applied to the form fields in your CSS. Can you tell us on which
> browser(s) and OS you see this?
>
> BTW - I notice that tabbing through the form, I cannot reach the radio
> buttons...
>
> Cordially,
> David
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Re: [css-d] Styling forms with CSS

2010-03-22 Thread David Hucklesby
On 3/22/10 5:48 AM, Chad Chelius wrote:
> I've created a form page for a web site and have styled it using
> CSS. I've noticed that in Safari it looks as I would expect it to
> however when viewed in Firefox or IE it breaks, meaning that all of
> the fields I've formatted shift and even cover up some of the text in
> the form. I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts on this issue. The URL is
> at http://aj-procleaning.com/Contact/

Odd. In Safari 4 (Mac) this end, the "last name" field wraps to a second
line. Is this what you expect?

OTOH I am not seeing the behavior you describe, nor do I see any styling
applied to the form fields in your CSS. Can you tell us on which
browser(s) and OS you see this?

BTW - I notice that tabbing through the form, I cannot reach the radio
buttons...

Cordially,
David
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[css-d] Styling forms with CSS

2010-03-22 Thread Chad Chelius
I've created a form page for a web site and have styled it using CSS. I've 
noticed that in Safari it looks as I would expect it to however when viewed in 
Firefox or IE it breaks, meaning that all of the fields I've formatted shift 
and even cover up some of the text in the form. I'd appreciate anyone's 
thoughts on this issue. The URL is at http://aj-procleaning.com/Contact/
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