[thelist] Form CSS styles

DESCHAMPS Stéphane DvSI/SICoR stephane.deschamps at francetelecom.com
Wed Jan 16 02:42:33 CST 2002


> I'm looking for examples of nice form styling using CSS.
>
> I've looked at glish, bluerobot, and alistapart but most CSS
> examples and
> tutorials appear to focus on columns, boxes and text styling,
> which is
> great, but I'm looking to make my forms more visually appealing.  The
> default formatting for forms (try saying that 5 times fast)
> is pretty ugly,
> especially the buttons.  I know that I could replace the buttons with
> images, but I prefer having buttons where possible since then I get
> name/value pairs passed.
>
> So I'm looking for good code to steal ;-)
>
> Anyone have any examples that they'd like to share?

There's something awfully nice done by Lance Arthur on www.glassdog.com with
a nice onfocus/onblur effect too. (I think it's a "subscribe" pad -- off the
top of my head, no internet at the office)

That guy is a HTML genius. Remember the framed glassdog? Mmmh, pure
enjoyment :-)

s t e f
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