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Re: Forms: styling text fields with CSS and HTML

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Hello Roryt, Forum Members,
To minimize the differences of all elements in different browsers, you can add:
* {padding: 0px; margin: 0px} to your style sheet. This eliminates the default margins and padding for everything. Elements like for H1, h2..., <li> <input>, etc. have different styles in different browsers. This starts you off with a level playing field. You'll have to go back and add some margins and padding to elements you didn't have to style before however!

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Re: Forms: styling text fields with CSS and HTML

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Hello Forum Members,
Congratulations to the author(s) of this excellent tutorial, clean and simple, but i think that it would be COMPLETE if it includes all the files related -code, images, etc.- in a zip file to be able to download.

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I wanted you to learn something from this tutorial not just download the files.. sorry
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Re: Forms: styling text fields with CSS and HTML

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I wanted you to learn something from this tutorial not just download the files.. sorry

I also think you should have included the files, or at least a demo page. How is a new developer supposed to 'grade' their version against your version.
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