Brian Hogan wrote:
I have found that the best solution to this problem is to use an image
button for the submit button, and then use css to apply the same image
to the back link. It's accessible and requires no javascript.
That's not a bad approach. It would be one way to get a consistent
@Robert:
I totally agree with your approach. I was merely stating how the
requested goal could be achieved. As web experts, you and I understand
how the web works and how users perceive things, but our clients often
demand that we do things in different ways.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:25 AM,
Brian Hogan wrote:
@Robert:
I totally agree with your approach. I was merely stating how the
requested goal could be achieved. As web experts, you and I understand
how the web works and how users perceive things, but our clients often
demand that we do things in different ways.
@Brian.
I DO NOT MARSHALL
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Robert Walker
rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net wrote:
Brian Hogan wrote:
@Robert:
I totally agree with your approach. I was merely stating how the
requested goal could be achieved. As web experts, you and I understand
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