On Monday 08 January 2007 8:57 am, Owen Blacker wrote:
> > Regarding your question, input type="button" might do what
> > you're after?
>
> Not quite. That's the other way round.
>
> Input type="button" allows for non-Aqua styled buttons (so
> faking a button looking like something else). I want
Jody Sanders wrote (2007-01-08 T 16:37 -):
>
> Slightly off-topic but the Webkit nightlies supports styled elements,
> so I would anticipate that they'll appear in Leopard...
Ah, now that's interesting; thanks.
> Regarding your question, input type="button" might do what you're after?
Not q
Jody Sanders wrote:
> Hi Owen
>
> Slightly off-topic but the Webkit nightlies supports styled elements,
> so I would anticipate that they'll appear in Leopard...
Isn't it great!
> Regarding your question, input type="button" might do what you're after?
>
> Jody
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Hi Owen
Slightly off-topic but the Webkit nightlies supports styled elements,
so I would anticipate that they'll appear in Leopard...
Regarding your question, input type="button" might do what you're after?
Jody
On 8 Jan 2007, at 16:30, Owen Blacker wrote:
> Good evening everyone, new list m
Good evening everyone, new list member posting here. I used to work
with Francois Jordaan at Wheel:, but can't really rely on him forwarding
stuff to the list for me any more, now I don't work there ;o)
I know that you can't style elements in Safari,
as they're forced to the UI default (Aqua