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c1sissy -> CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 7:29:17)

A look at This page Will give you some great ideas for forms. It has an excellent collection of css styled forms. Each form that is shown has a link to the site that the form is from.

Highly suggest a visit to this site.




Tailslide -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 7:46:48)

That's an excellent link Debs!

It is worth pointing out that some of the forms are better than others so don't necessarily copy them 100% (for example all forms should have useful label tags).




c1sissy -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 12:32:41)

You are correct on depending on the code provided by any site or tutorial. It is always best to test it as well as make sure it validates.

If you stick to the validator when testing things or learning things, I find that the validator can be a great learning tool. Most of the time that is, lol.




jaybee -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 13:28:13)

Mike Cherim's isn't in the list and that's the best form of all.




womble -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 14:35:34)

Just what I was going to add. Mike's form's not only nice and gets the job done, as well as being fully accessible, but is super secure from a spam point of view too - PHP Contact Form v2.0




c1sissy -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 16:46:21)

all you need to do is post a link in the blog that they have going.




jaybee -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/21/2006 18:00:53)

Done




c1sissy -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/22/2006 7:11:22)

Good Job, I'll jump over there later on today and see what type of reply it gets. Did you use your name from here?




jaybee -> RE: CSS Based Forms (11/22/2006 7:32:22)

No. Gill and there are no replies so far.




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