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5/31/2009 11:01 PM
 

Hi,

It's about time I switched all my Edit form-type pages to use better XHTML/CSS and remove all those horrible table layouts.

Not being a designer - I don't suppose anyone has an aspx page with a nice form layout they'd like to let me copy?   ;)  Using an existing layout would provide some consistiency AND be much quicker for me ;)

I found some useful links:

http://blog.theaccidentalgeek.com/post/2008/07/15/DNN-Tips-amp3b-Tricks-1-Give-your-settings-some-class.aspx

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/fancy-form-design-css/

I don't want anything too fancy, just nicely laid out and visually pleasing with only CSS.

 

 


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6/8/2009 8:12 PM
 

Ok, I was hoping for some response ;)

How are you module developers developing your entry forms - I confess I am still using the table layout and I copy and paste each form - incredibly bad habit and there are lots of things that could be stripped out of the HTML to make it neater, nicer and XHTML-compliant.

I'm using the one from the bottom link in my first post but hitting a few issues with the CSS . It woudl be so great if everyone (including the core) could decide on an informal standard for this so that all our entry forms across all modules looked vaguely similar.


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6/9/2009 2:33 AM
 

Rodney, please send me an email please to discuss this offline.

timo dot breumelhof at dotnetnuke dot com

 
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6/9/2009 4:33 AM
 

Email sent!


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