Hi,
yes, sure.
Here is the sample:
http://people.inf.elte.hu/kelemen/css/legend.html
Problem:
How to set the width of the legend tag to 100% (to fill the screen in
this case)
I added a plus span within the legend tag hence I can control its size
but 100% is still not working (which is not surp
Dear All,
I should set width of legend tags to 100% in Firefox (2.0).
Is it possible?
Obviously, I tried to set their display to block but it doesn't have any
effect.
thanks in advance,
Viktor
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Dear All!
I had to deal with XForms and CSS in FF.
My css code is quiet simple derived from a w3c example.
CSS:
@namespace xf url("http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms";);
xf|group { display: table; }
xf|group > xf|label { display: table-caption; }
xf|textarea { display: table-row; }
Dear All!
I would write css code to a XForms submit button to redefine its looking.
I'm working with FF and its XForms plugin.
Ive tried these but nothing happend
1. xf|submit { background: transparent url(...) repeat scroll;}
2. xf|submit .xf-value { ... }
How could I do it?
Thanks in advance
Hi All!
I have to create css files to XForms.
We use Formfaces which is a Javascript based client side XForms
implementation to show the forms.
It is works but alters the whole html structure in the background it
makes tables, spans and so forth.
It creates a quite messy html code and it seems
Dear All!
I've just read the following: CSS Coding standards v0.2 by Andy Peatling
(http://www.cssdev.com/docs/css_guidelines.pdf)
It describes a special file structure which has to do with
global.css <- structure.css, text.css, theme.css and so on
My question is that: is this method is usefull