HTML/CSS Q
HTML/CSS Q
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- jysta
Hey peeps,
I need to split my form into 2 columns/
But getting problems if I place the <div>tags within my <form> tag.Anyone know a quick way around this? Can you have 2 <form> tags and make the submit send both forms??? 'scratches head'
- cosmoo0
can you paste your code here?
- vaxorcist0
a bit of old-school table code could do it easily, but I've not had the problem you describe with divs.... ???
gotta see code to understand...- no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables! no tables!Stugoo
- are forms tabular data?seeessess
- fuck the idiots and ideologues, tables sometimes really are needed, like in email newsletters and suchvaxorcist
- sherm0
you shouldn't get problems putting divs within the form tags.
all you should have to do is set a width on the div and float them left.
should work relatively okay.* you can also use blueprint CSS which I love now. :)
- I'm testing blueprint CSS and love it so far....
vaxorcist - You guys should check this out: http://toki-woki.net…TheBlueOne
- sounds interesting, especially if you have to do a site in HTML/CSS and Flash at the same time....vaxorcist
- I'm testing blueprint CSS and love it so far....
- jysta0
Thanks guys fixed it! :-D