I figured it out. I had to discover how google was referencing the input.
div#Header_search input.gsc-input {
width:260px!important;
height:20px;
margin-left:105px !important;
color:#3A6E83;
}
-Original Message-
From: Philip Taylor [mailto:p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk]
Sent: Saturday, December
I think you will have to explain what "[t]he Google javascript is inside
a div" means. Even if it physically appears there
(horrible thought but possible, I suppose), any
element that it creates won't necessarily be parented there.
Let us see the code and we may be able to help. Your
inline CSS
I am implementing a google custom search engine. The Google javascript is
inside a div with id="header_search". I am trying to affect the width of the
input box with css in the div tag. I tried the CSS below which had no effect.
Even the display:none test did not work.
Hi,
for those on this list who know my work on CSS tests for the W3C CSS Test
Suite, I'd like to inform you that today I've closed my old website -
http://www.css-zibaldone.com - since I can't maintain it anymore. Further,
the CSS material contained there is quite obsolete (more than 5 years a