Styling form elements is a frustrating and, often, futile effort.
Roger Johansson has a nice article with explanations [1]

I think sticking to the submit buttons is the best way to go.

Prabhath
http://nidahas.com

[1] 
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200410/styling_even_more_form_controls/


On 6/1/05, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
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> Here's one I have been working on for a while:
> 
> I have got a couple of text-links that I want to use to submit a form. The
> deal: it has to be accessible (has to work with JavaScript disabled).
> 
> The closest I have come to a solution is to style input buttons with css so
> they look similar to text links, but it won't work in all browsers. Opera
> decides to add a shadow, even with background-color and border turned off.
> IE adds a bit of spacing left and right, even with padding and margin turned
> off.
> 
> Has anybody else found a better solution to this?
> 
> Thanks for the feedback!
> 
> Andreas.
> 
> 
> 
> Andreas Boehmer
> User Experience Consultant
> 
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