Re: Extra Space Around HTML Forms
by Nathan <natelyle(at)chartermi.net>
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Thu, 25 Apr 2002 22:52:55 -0400 |
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The space I'm referring to has been a part of the form itself, however. So
wouldn't the CSS need to apply to the form tag and not the paragraph below
it?
>You can also work around it by using CSS position:
>relative.
> Some variation of this should work style="position:
>relative; top:
>-17px; left:25px;" just add it to the tag of the
>element directly below
>the form try this code out
><FORM action="http://somesite.com/prog/adduser"
>method="post">
>First name: <INPUT type="text" name="firstname"><BR>
>Last name: <INPUT type="text" name="lastname"><BR>
>email: <INPUT type="text" name="email"><BR>
><INPUT type="radio" name="sex" value="Male"> Male<BR>
><INPUT type="radio" name="sex" value="Female">
>Female<BR>
><INPUT type="submit" value="Send"> <INPUT type="reset">
></FORM>
><p style="position: relative; top: -17px; left:25px;">
>stuff is here
>but there is no line space ;)</p>
~Nathan Lyle
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