On Friday, Jul 25, 2003, at 00:06 Asia/Tokyo, Terje Bless wrote: > Olivier Thereaux <ot@w3.org> wrote: > Go right ahead. If anything breaks or I don't like it, I'll cheerfully > and > shamelessly revert it or change it. Unless a commit involves > non-trivial > changes to Perl code or the config files, I see no reason to be so > conservative in commits. Fine with me, I just wanted to be on the safe side since I knew this is something you've been working on lately. I will follow the "go ahead for anything minor" idea from now on. > That said, I'll probably tweak that bit some more. I'm not really > happy with > the way it turned out (the Submit button in particular) so some more > tweaking > is due before release. My experience with forms and CSS tells me that unless you go with tables (yeah, I know...), you'll never get the submit buttons to align well. The behaviour varies too much from one agent to another. But good luck anyway :). olivierReceived on Thursday, 24 July 2003 18:49:56 GMT
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