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Forms markup and CSS

The Sahana project (www.sahana.lk), working on a Free and Open Source Disaster Management System, requests standardistas to give their input to the evolving forms markup standard.

permanent link 12 jan at 04:44 by Ravi

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commentat 06:59 on 12 January 2006, Kris wrote:

Great article. I especially like the following line from it:

"Width specifications (CSS) for input elements were removed after a discussion with the Sahana developers, who argued that it’s a logical/programmatical decision rather than a presentational one [to use the size attribute of input elements]"

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