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Default Best way to align text with checkboxes/radio buttons? - 03-28-2009 , 11:44 AM






Is there a better way to align text and checkboxes/radio buttons than using
tables with vertically-centered cells?

Reason being, well... you've all tried putting text next to those form
inputs, right? They don't naturally align.



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Default Re: Best way to align text with checkboxes/radio buttons? - 03-28-2009 , 01:16 PM






http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2006/11/11/css-based-forms-modern-solutions/


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Default Re: Best way to align text with checkboxes/radio buttons? - 03-29-2009 , 01:41 PM



Thanks, but nothing there really answers my question. :-(

Anyone know if there's a better way to align text and checkboxes/radio
buttons than using tables with vertically-centered cells?

Reason being, well... you've all tried putting text next to those form
inputs, right? They don't naturally align. What is the modern solution to
this problem?

"Nancy O" <nancyoshea1 (AT) NOSPAMatt (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2006/11/11/css-based-forms-modern-solutions/



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Default Re: Best way to align text with checkboxes/radio buttons? - 03-29-2009 , 05:39 PM



One major problem with HTML forms is that they seldom look the same in the
various browsers. If you want total control over form appearance, and you
don't care about user accessibility issues, have a look at Coffee Cup's
Flash Form Builder.
http://www.coffeecup.com/form-builder/


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