Formatting Forms in XHTML 1.0T

Started by pulpitfire, January 26, 2004, 09:36:11 AM

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pulpitfire

How can I format a form (in valid XHTML 1.0T) so it appears like example "A", instead of "B"?

Currently, it's set up something like this:

<td>Search</td><td><yabb search></td><td>Advanced</td>

<yabb search> is just a tag that calls a Subs function to echo the form. it's currently formatted something like this in Subs.php:

function yysearch()
{
global $scripturl, $txt, $imagesdir;
echo '
<form action="' . $scripturl . '?...
<input type="hidden" value="...
<input align="bottom" type="...
<input align="bottom" type="...
</form>';
}




<nobr> isn't valid for XHTML 1.0T, and doesn't achieve the result.  i had it looking the way i wanted, but later discovered it wasn't valid XHTML.  what is the correct way to eliminate the space underneath the form, and get example A?

Curbow 5

what about css? display: inline; that kinda stuff... :D

pulpitfire

Quote from: Curbow 5 on January 26, 2004, 09:38:36 AM
what about css? display: inline; that kinda stuff... :D

thanks...tried <td class="form">, where "form" is  display: inline.  it yielded example "B" again.  is that the correct way to apply display: inline?  any other ideas?

[Unknown]

Find:

<form action="' . $scripturl . '?...

Replace:

<form style="margin: 0;" action="' . $scripturl . '?...

-[Unknown]

pulpitfire

Quote from: [Unknown] on January 26, 2004, 10:03:23 AM
Find:

<form action="' . $scripturl . '?...

Replace:

<form style="margin: 0;" action="' . $scripturl . '?...

-[Unknown]

perfy....thanks :)

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