Re: CSS position:absolute for <INPUT ... > on form

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On Fri, April 20, 2007 10:33 pm, rwhartung wrote:
>    I have an internal project where I need to position input text
> boxes
> to simulate a desktop app that i am replacing.  Can I define a
> stylesheet with absolute positioning for <INPUT>s.  If so do the calls
> to class="..." or index="..." work in placed within the <INPUT  . . .>
> statement?
>
>    My understanding is that the <INPUT> is an inline element and that
> absolute positioning may be difficult.  I have looked at well over 100
> google responses without finding a clear answer.

Try it and see?

http://browsercam.com
should give you a pretty good idea which browsers it will work with...

There's no PHP in this question -- try a CSS list.

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