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Re: Who's got the <button>?
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Re: Who's got the <button>?


  • Subject: Re: Who's got the <button>?
  • From: " Kuon - Nicolas Goy (Goyman.com SA) - 時期精霊 " <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:17:51 +0200


On 23 Sep 2006, at 00:51, Kurt Werle wrote:

On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Paul Lynch wrote:
On 22 Sep 2006, at 19:52, Kurt Werle wrote:

> I want a row of submit buttons that don't look like crap.  Which
> means it looks like I can use <button> on safari-like browsers and
> <input type=submit..> on IE-like browsers.  Unless someone can
> suggest another workaround it looks like I'll be checking the
> browser's claim as to it's behavior and substitute one or the other.

You can simply use JS. With anything supporting the onclick event trigger.

And put a normal input for browser not supporting JS if you need to support them.

Regards

--
Kuon
CEO - Goyman.com SA
http://www.goyman.com/

"Computers should not stop working when the users' brain do."



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