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  1. Thank you, I didn't realize that it was not supported in ie. Any thoughts on a Java Script Approach to this soluiton?
  2. I have the following code in my style sheet: input, textarea, select { background: #f1eff2; border: 1px solid #665f6f; color: #000; font: 10px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin: 1px; padding: 2px;}input:focus, textarea:focus, { background: #fff; border: 1px solid #000000;} This works fine, changing the color of the input boxes to highlight them when the focus is on them when using Firefox, but does not work at all in IE. I am not using any javascript, and would like to avoid doing so if possible.Any Suggestions? Thanks!
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    Tables within div?

    Thanks for taking the time to review this in other browsers! Your time is truly appreciated. I checked it out on my Treo and it was laying out correctly there too.
  4. cubic

    Tables within div?

    Please be patient as I am rather new at using CSS. Anyway, I am wondering if it is appropriate to use multiple tables inside a div tag?In the past I would always set up tables within a table which implemented correctly would hold everything together. Now I have a site where the only use for tables to hold forms together. The best example is onone of the forms where I have the following scenario: <div> <h2>some title here</h2> <table> all the table and form code in-between </Table> <h2>another title here</h2> <table> all the table and form code in-between </Table></div> When it is all said and done it seems to work just fine in both IE and Firefox. However im wondering if this will consistanly display correctly? Is there a better way? Is there a reccomended tool I can use to validate this?Thanks in advance!
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