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Default Re: 1px high hr - 12-21-2008 , 11:44 PM






Bergamot wrote:
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Jeff wrote:

(Drove me crazy making a form without a table.)

I often use tables for forms. Forms can be tabular, so a table makes sense.


Oh, I very much agree. My stock database utility makes a table and I
usually adjust from there.

Jeff


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Default Re: 1px high hr - 01-07-2009 , 06:59 AM






Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
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div class="hr"><hr title="Next: special requests"></div
Jukka, was the title just annotation or does it do anything interesting?

I've tried Opera, IE6 and Firefox, and none of them seem to notice it.

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Default Re: 1px high hr - 01-07-2009 , 01:56 PM



Swifty wrote:

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Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
div class="hr"><hr title="Next: special requests"></div

Jukka, was the title just annotation or does it do anything
interesting?
I've tried Opera, IE6 and Firefox, and none of them seem to notice it.
When the hr element is not displayed, due to a CSS rule, its attributes
don't matter. But try with no CSS or with CSS support switched off, and the
title attribute causes the "tooltip" effect, on typical browsers. Nonvisual
browsers may also give users optional access to the title attribute value.

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