CSS Tools – Parte 2 -
Posted on 16. Mar, 2007 by Michael Müller in HTML y CSS, Herramientas
Intersante listado de formularios basados en CSS.
- Prettier Accessible Forms over at ALA shows you a technique that uses inline-blocks, fieldsets and legends to create an nicely styled form
that’s also accessible and degrades well.
- formArchitect provides an online tool that creates complex html forms without
using tables for layout.
- Semantic horizontal Forms via skyrocket.be
- c82 has a
good article on transforming cumbersome select box into a scrollable checklist with some
href="http://c82.net/samples/checklist-samples.html">nice-looking examples
. - Form layout using definition list — via
clagnut.com
- CSS-only forms that don’t suck — good article on lining up those form elements with labels.
- One button, many destinations — collylogic.com on show/hiding form elements via JS.
- Form Text Area Tools — DHTML/CSS that enables functions like word count, maxlength limit, and resizable text area box.
- Styling Form Elements — A great reference to default & styled form pulldown menus, the notoriously difficult element
to apply CSS styles consistently across browsers/platforms, can now look like this thanks to some fancy DOM
scripting by Aaron Gustafson. The process is explained here.


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