CSS No form borders
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- Dancer
I know I know, Border: none; or Border: 0px;
But this only seems to work on PC not Mac, anyone know a work around, or have an eg?There was a link posted on here that had page stating how all form elements reacted in each browser, anyone know what I'm on about?
Thanks,
- paraselene0
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/list…
i don't think that's the one you mean, though...
but it's the only one i remember from the pvn recently...
- paraselene0
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet…
or was it this?
- UndoUndo0
have you got a link? are you using safari?
- ********0
shit, sorry Dancer!!
Haven't managed to check on that yet.... I'll get on it tomorrow again!
- takashi0
do you mean
border-width: 0px;
?
- Dancer0
para, thanks for those, nice links but ..... no.
Undoundo, I have nothing uploaded at the mo so no. But yes I was using Safari and Firefox, borders were still present.
takashi, I will try this when I get back home, thank you.
Man I need that link, it was so comprehensive.
- Dancer0
.... oh and MX..... sorry dude. Hey no worries, whenever you have a min.
- UndoUndo0
its strange because I think the form element has no border by default in all browsers. are you sure its not the div??
- Dancer0
When I say form I mean Input boxes and text areas.
Sorry I should of made that clear.
- welded0
border-style: none; should do the trick.
Remember that Safari is going to ignore your form styles when it comes to borders so don't get too bent out of shape about it. Firefox will give you a much more accurate result.
- Dancer0
Thanks welded,
So safari complete ignores form styles? and I thought IE was shit ..... geeez
- heavyt0
Forms are one of the things that browsers still try to control over CSS.
Safari may be the most harsh.
It is best that you just resign yourself to the idea that forms will never look exactly the same on all browsers.TR1