Yeah, its kinda pain to redo the graphics.... "more" slider was really nice, how about you have a hover, like change the cursor to hand, so users will know there's something to click...
This should give some idea of how to add radio buttons with JS..http://www.codingforums.com/archive/index.php?t-26338.htmlSince you mentioned database and records, you must be using a server side scripting, guess it would be simple to create radio buttons using server side scripting languages.... like response.write("<input type='radio'.......") if you are using ASP....
Just felt that its kinda skinny, i mean the center strip looks really thin, guess you can make it a little broader. also the top navigation home, contact.... its just straight forward, you can make it a lil more attractive.....
ID | Ans1 | Ans2 | Ans3 | .................. | Ans10 | SurveyDateID just to keep track, Ans 1 - 10 --> answers given by user and date just to know when the user took survey.
empty-cells: show will not work in IE..... Try this site, It uses for empty cells, but JS is used to replace the empty cell on page load.....http://krijnhoetmer.nl/stuff/css/table-empty-cells/
Incase you are trying to do it like above, small change is.... use background instead of background-imagebackground: url('images/topbody.gif') repeat-x;
There is not such restriction for CSS class names, except, Do NOT start a class name with a number, It will not work in Mozilla/Firefox..... Also its better to use lowercase for CSS too.
When I enter some number in the boxes above the AJAX button and hit that button, first the page is getting refreshed and the numbers are copied to 2nd set of textbox [below] with answer... is that how its supposed to work? i dont think so...
This was one of the oldest discussions, but now found a interesting article related to this.... Google Bomb Diffused and With it the "Miserable Failure"http://www.tmcnet.com/ce/articles/4793-goo...ble-failure.htm