Re: form questions
by "Bastyr University WebMaster" <WebMaster(at)bastyr.edu>
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Fri, 07 Jul 2000 15:35:23 -0700 |
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<hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>, <anottingham(at)topazti.com> |
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Hello,
I've run into a similar problem with the text fields. In my case, I'm =
using a font size smaller than the default in Netscape. IE adjusts the =
size of the text box to accommodate this, but Netscape sizes it as if I =
was using the default font size. I built in a size conversion to make it =
smaller for Netscape browsers. Don't know if this is your problem as =
well.=20
The only way I've been able to get a select box to work as you're =
suggesting is to manually split long lines across multiple options. Lame =
to have to do it that way, but it works.=20
Regards,
Doug Dossett
Webmaster
Bastyr University
http://www.bastyr.edu
>>> Amy Nottingham <anottingham(at)topazti.com> 07/07/00 01:05PM >>>
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with form field sizes, particularly in Netscape. =
When
I specify a text field I have tried both size=3D"30" and width=3D"30", but
Netscape seems to display the boxes as much longer than the character =
limit,
even when I test it by typing wider characters like "m" into the field. I
have even tried putting the fields in table cells, but the field just
overrides the cell width The size is closer in Internet Explorer, but =
still
does not seem quite right. I use Dreamweaver, and on its layout screen, =
the
sizes look smaller, but when I preview the pages in a browser, I get a =
nasty
surprise. Does anyone know why this is happening, and what I can do about
it? I am about ready to tear all my hair out...
Also, in a somewhat related question, is there any way to stop Netscape =
from
making a select box as wide as the widest option? You can specify a style
width that works in IE, but Netscape ignores it.
I cannot seem to find answers to any of these questions on the web...just
guidelines for how to create forms, but nothing explaining why this might
happen.
Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.
Sincerely,
Amy Nottingham
Web Designer
TOPAZ Technologies, Inc.
anottingham(at)topazti.com=20
http://www.topaztracks.com=20
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