- From: Adam Kuehn <akuehn@nc.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 10:48:48 -0400
- To: Lukas Bradley <lukas@somnia.com>, www-style@w3.org
At 1:34 AM +0000 10/18/04, Lukas Bradley wrote: >Then why does the second input element have a shaded border in most >browsers I try? This isn't really the right forum to ask about what specific browsers do with specific CSS declarations. CSS-Discuss is a much better place for that. You can join that list, which is designed pretty much to answer practical CSS use questions, by going here <http://www.css-discuss.org/>. However, in the spirit of helpfulness, here is a recent posting to CSS-Discuss that may help you. It won't answer the "why" of your question, but should go a long way to answering the "what", as in, what works and what doesn't in what browsers: ------------------- A couple of weeks ago I sent a message about my collection of styled form controls. Well, I've spent some more time on that, and revised the article. It now includes screenshots of (nearly) all available form controls in eleven different browsers on three operating systems, all styled in twelve different ways. If you're trying to style form controls, taking a look at this before you start may be a good idea :) < http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200410/styling_even_more_form_controls/ > /Roger Johansson ------------------- HTH, -- -Adam Kuehn
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