Hi! On 23 March 2011 10:02, John M. Dlugosz <mk5h6fm...@snkmail.com> wrote:
> * How do I generate an id on the div that wraps the actual control? If I put > an id in the element block of the config, it goes on the input element > itself, and is cross referenced by the for attribute of the label, but does > nothing to the enclosing div. And CSS can't select based on children's > features. See "container_attributes" http://search.cpan.org/~cfranks/HTML-FormFu-0.08002/lib/HTML/FormFu/Element/_Field.pm#container_attributes > * I also want to put the checkbox label to the right of the box, and the > documented reverse_single didn't do anything to it. I'd personally recommend using CSS to rearrange them, but if you want to change the markup - single_reverse is the correct way. I've just tested it, and it does work - did you check the actual markup? Maybe your CSS was making it look like nothing had changed. I've just committed a new test to github, so you can see how I tested it - see the files: t/elements/checkbox_reverse.t t/elements/checkbox_reverse.yml > * On a related note, how do I make the checkbox initially checked when the > form is displayed with no data? The value is already 1, and I guess that's > what it would be if it was set. What I want to do is display a text area, > and under that a submit button on the left, and a checkbox with "CC me" on > the right, on the same level as the button. $field->default(1); or, in yaml: - type: Checkbox name: foo label: Foo default: 1 Hope this helps, Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu