HTML - Fieldset Specifications Not Closing Off?
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Similar TutorialsHey guys.. its been a while. Hope everyone has been well. Anyways I'm trying to help out a friend with their site which is located at http://www.centerforholistichealth.com Anyways if you look at the left most column near the bottom with the form for signing up for the monthly newsletter is you will see a legend/fieldset box, for some reason the box is coming out of bounds. Anyone have any ideas on how this might be corrected so that is stays within its bounds. Thanks as always, Eric Hi, I'm using a table within a fieldset. The table columns expand beyond the fieldset boundaries which I don't want to happen. On the fieldset tab, I'm not using any classes other than: Code: fieldset { margin: 1em; } My opening table tag is: Code: <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="0"> There are 6 columns in the table. Any ideas on how I can get around this? Thanks. hi everybody. can i use fieldset/legend out of the form with an image in the "legend"? it's ok and validator says so but i wonder should i realy use it? thanks I have several fieldsets contained as elements within a table, all in the same row. Some fieldsets have more fields than others, which makes them taller. The shorter fieldsets "shrink wrap" themselves, which makes the row look non-uniform. Can I format things so every fieldset border is the height of the largest in the row? Hi: Is there any way to change the color or thickness of the <fieldset> box border ? TIA -Mel Smith must be a dumb question but my book dont say how when you want to simply have a link to say "close this window" ie for dummies that dont know to goto the big X up top, what it the code?? I have a small window that shows site logins by ip address. I open it with window.open and get exactly the proper display in the proper position. But, I'm stuck with the browser page that called window.open(). Is there a way to close that browser? I've tried things like window.opener.close() with no luck. Remember, I want t close the browser, not just a window. Thanks, Mac Hi. I am wondering if there is any way of opening/closing an object in HTML or CSS or Javascript? For example, I have a Chat Box that is floating on the bottom left of the screen, I want to be able to close it if I don't want to see it, and if i want to open it up again, I would do so. If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Chris This web page has 3 things on it, when viewed: Choose A Transaction Transction Type and the button: Next And these things all have over an inch of space between them. Can you please help me close the gaps between the lines Choose A Transaction and Transaction Type. And can you please help me close the gap between Tansaction Type and "next" icon? Thank you. Code: <table width='770' border='0' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' id='maintable' align='center' valign='top' align='left' margin=0 padding=0 width='770' height='500' table style='background-color:#ffffff; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; width:'770' height:'500'></td> <link href='custom.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> <td id='menu' align='left' valign='top' rowspan='500' width='164'> <br> <img src='images/bullet.gif' alt='' width='10' height='10'><a href='index.php'><font color='#DDCEA2'><font face='Arial' size='2'>Home</a></font><br></a> <form method="POST" action="index.php"> <input class='field' type='hidden' name='command' value='account'> <input class='field' type='hidden' name='param' value='renew'> <input class='field' type='hidden' name='account_id' value='[account_id]'> <td colspan='2' class='pageTitle'><div class='hLine' display:inline;><font face="Arial" color="#EE7600" size="3"> Choose a Transaction</font></div></td> <tr><td class='fieldLabel' width="30%"><font face="Arial" color=#000000" size="3" Style="padding: 5px;"> <font face="Arial" color="#000000" size="3"> Transaction Type:</font><!--</td>--> <td align="left"><font face="Arial" color="#EE7600" size="2">[account_type_panel]</font></td> <tr><td align="center"></td> <td align="left"><input name="submit" type='submit' class='button' value='Next' /></td> </tr> </form> <tr height='30%' ><div class='hLine'display:inline;></div></td></tr> </table> Hi. I know this is fairly simple but havn't found a fix elsewhere. I created this form but can't close it. I'm guessing its to do with the table? Everytime i but a </form> tag in it either wont submit the form or screws up formatting. Any ideas. Thanks. Code: <table width="681" border="0" class="style26"> <tr> <td colspan="5" valign="middle"><p>My name is:<br> </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="8" valign="middle"> </td> <td width="90" valign="middle"><span class="style30">given name(s)<br> </span></td> <td width="170" valign="middle"> <form action="lostform.php" method="post" name="form1"> <span id="sprytextfield1"> <label> <input type="text" name="gname" id="fname"> </label> </span> </form> </td> <td width="67" valign="middle" class="style30">surname</td> <td width="324" valign="middle"><span class="style30" id="sprytextfield2"> <label> <input type="text" name="sname" id="sname"> </label> </span><br></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="middle"> </td> <td valign="middle">My email is:</td> <td colspan="3" valign="middle"><span id="sprytextfield3"> <label> <input type="text" name="email" id="email"> </label> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span><span class="textfieldInvalidFormatMsg">Invalid format.</span></span><br> <br></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" valign="middle">My date of purchase was:</td> <td colspan="2" valign="middle"><span id="spryselect1"> <label> <select name="day" size="1" id="day"> <option selected>01</option> <option>02</option> <option>03</option> <option>04</option> <option>05</option> <option>06</option> <option>07</option> <option>08</option> <option>09</option> <option>10</option> <option>11</option> <option>12</option> <option>13</option> <option>14</option> <option>15</option> <option>16</option> <option>17</option> <option>18</option> <option>19</option> <option>20</option> <option>21</option> <option>22</option> <option>23</option> <option>24</option> <option>25</option> <option>26</option> <option>27</option> <option>28</option> <option>29</option> <option>30</option> <option>31</option> </select> </label> <span class="selectRequiredMsg">*</span></span> <span id="spryselect2"> <label> <select name="month2" size="1" id="month"> <option>JAN</option> <option>FEB</option> <option>MAR</option> <option>APR</option> <option>MAY</option> <option>JUN</option> <option>JUL</option> <option>AUG</option> <option>SEP</option> <option>OCT</option> <option>NOV</option> <option>DEC</option> </select> </label> <span class="selectRequiredMsg">*</span></span> <span id="spryselect3"> <label> <select name="year" size="1" id="year"> <option>1998</option> <option selected>1999</option> <option>2000</option> <option>2001</option> <option>2002</option> <option>2003</option> <option>2004</option> <option>2005</option> <option>2006</option> <option>2007</option> <option>2008</option> </select> *</label><span class="selectInvalidMsg"></span> </span><br></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" valign="middle">My Receipt Number was:</td> <td colspan="2" valign="middle"><span id="sprytextfield4"> <label> <input name="rcpt" type="text" id="rcpt" size="10" maxlength="8"> </label> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span><span class="textfieldMinCharsMsg style32 style32">Invalid: Please check your receipt number</span><span class="textfieldMaxCharsMsg style32 style32">Invalid: Please check your receipt number.</span></span><br></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" valign="middle"><br> Other Comments:</td> <td colspan="2" valign="middle"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="middle"> </td> <td colspan="4" valign="middle"><span id="sprytextarea1"> <label></label> <span class="textareaRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span></span> <div align="center"> <textarea name="message" id="message" cols="45" rows="5"></textarea> </div></td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td colspan="4"><label> <input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="Submit"> </form> <div align="center"></div> </label></td> </tr> </table> I understand that external CSS is great and a better choice, however, I am using a script that has many functions I need and is written this way. So I just want to finish up with what I have , instead of re-write this script. An "in-line css" suggestion worked fairly well except that I have a gap between the white background and the Header, and the white background and the Footer. Can someone help me eliminate this gap so the white background extends all the way to the Header and Footer, please? Here is the code, and I've attached an image for visual aid. Thanks! 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I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? For as long as I've been validating web pages, I never realized that the closing </head> tag was optional in HTML. I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? I have a web page that has a gap between the main content page (lower) and the header piece(upper) and I can't figure out how to close this gap. If you're interested in taking a look at it. Here's the code and i've attached an image for a visual aid. Thanks. Code: <table width='770' border='0' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' id='maintable' align='center' table valign='top' align='left' cellpadding='0' width='770' height='500' table style='background-color:#ffffff; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; width:'770' height:'500'></td> <link href='custom.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> <td id='menu' align='left' valign='top' rowspan='500' width='165'> <br> <img src='images/bullet.gif' alt='' width='10' height='10'><a href='index.php'><font color='#DDCEA2'><font face='Arial' size='2'>Home</a></font><br> <img src='images/bullet.gif' alt='' width='10' height='10'><A href='index.php?command=signup_page'><font color='DDCEA2'><font face='Arial' size='2'>Sign Up</font></A> <br> <img src='images/bullet.gif' alt='' width='10' height='10'><a href='faq.html'><font color='DDCEA2'><font face='Arial' size='2'>FAQ</a><br> <img src='images/bullet.gif' alt='' width='10' height='10'><a href='legal.html'><font color='DDCEA2'><font face='Arial' size='2'>Terms of Use<br></a> <form method='POST' action='index.php'> <input class='field' type='hidden' name='command' value='account'> <input class='field' type='hidden' name='param' value='signup'> </form> <tr><td> </td></tr> <td valign=top colspan='2' class='pageTitle'><div class='hLine'><b> <font face='Arial' color='#EE7600' size='3'>Select The Payment Button Below To Continue</b></font></div></td></tr> <td class='fieldLabel' width='30%'> <font face='Arial' color='#A30100' size='2'><b>Transaction Type:</b></font></td> <td align='left' class='text' ><b>[account_type_title]</b></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='fieldLabel' width='30%'> <font face='Arial' color='#A30100' size='2'><b>Price:</b></font></td> <td align='left' class='text' ><b>$ [price]</b></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='fieldLabel' width='30%'> <font face='Arial' color='#A30100' size='2'><b>Subscription Period:</b></font></td> <td align='left' class='text' ><b><font face='Arial' color='#000000' size='2'>[period]</b> (month)</font></td></tr> <tr valign='top' height='55px' '> <td valign='top' class='fieldLabel' width='30%'> </td> <td valign='top'> <p><font face='Arial' color='#000000' size='2'>[payment_code]</font></p></td> </tr> <tr><td> </td></tr><tr><font face='Arial' color='#000000' size='2'></font> <tr height='30%' ><td colspan='2'><div class='hLine'> </div></td></tr> </table For as long as I've been validating web pages, I never realized that the closing </head> tag was optional in HTML. I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? For some reason, on my homepage (http://www.projectdisobey.com/disobeyclothing/) an extra '</div> <!-- content #end -->' is being created in the page source, AFTER the closing 'body' and 'html' tags. There is no mention of '</div> <!-- content #end -->' in my 'footer.php' file, so why does this show up in the page source? Please see the attachment. If anybody could point me in the right direction as to why this might be occurring, and how I might fix it, I would be eternally grateful! Thanks! Ok, I'm working on a website and I need to put in a text field where someone can effectively leave "updates" and little notes. The site will be saved on a network and used by multiple computers so I'm hoping it can be done without have to make multiple CSS files. So far so good. Essentially I want one computer to be able to type in text and close the window. Then I want to be able to open it up on another computer and still see that text. So far all that's happened is the text resets to a blank field after it's closed, which I expected, I just don't know how to fix it lol I'm using IE and not Firefox. I have a question about this new: HTML Code: <meta charset="UTF-8"> thing, introduced in HTML 5. Why it's not self-closing tag? I don't understand it, I think it should be: HTML Code: <meta charset="UTF-8" /> Can anyone explain it to me? Hi all. Working on some php program, i tried to get the things tidy in my HTML code. So what I did is something like this : Code: <div id="something"> ... some php code and stuff ... </div id="something"> It seems to work, not even a warning with the firefox extension to validate HTML. So I'm wondering. Are closing tags not parsed farther than the word following the '/' ? As I have not tested it on other browsers, do you think it's safe to keep it like this ? I browsed the HTML 4.01 reference, not found a line about the way closing tags may be treated. I still think it's a very good way for me to debug/find my toes in a long HTML file, only need a regexp to have my whole <div> element, no more eye killing research counting the </div>s. But I'm afraid some browsers reject these closing tags. Any advice ? Thanks. Guillaume |