http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html- ... ith-css-3/
I don't own that site or is in no way affiliated to it so it shouldn't count as advertising, besides, it's helpful

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I hear youjacek wrote: Styling forms is a bit of pain most of the time so this may be useful.
It seems like it is. I'm with you though. Generally I just create image backgrounds for my form fields (like he does for IE in this tutorial). This is actually the first time I've used CSS3 mainly because I want people to see my site as I've designed it (except for IE6- people).Dylan wrote:Generally speaking, I just resort to using an image to style my forms. Is this practice becoming deprecated with the release and larger support of CSS3?
My only problem for this is that generally the sites I build are not based for tech-savy people. Often times my audience would not even know what browser they are using.EcazS wrote:It seems like it is. I'm with you though. Generally I just create image backgrounds for my form fields (like he does for IE in this tutorial). This is actually the first time I've used CSS3 mainly because I want people to see my site as I've designed it (except for IE6- people).Dylan wrote:Generally speaking, I just resort to using an image to style my forms. Is this practice becoming deprecated with the release and larger support of CSS3?
But I think I might just start using some CSS3 considering the large support of it ATM.
Yup, that person is normally my mum...She doesn't even know how to check the history.Dylan wrote:Often times my audience would not even know what browser they are using.
Oh older people and technology, where did we go wrong.Carbine wrote:Yup, that person is normally my mum...She doesn't even know how to check the history.Dylan wrote:Often times my audience would not even know what browser they are using.
... That was helpful.Doing this thing where the little thing is outlined by that other thing
No. Except the fact that it might take 0.01 seconds longer to load the site. But I can live with that.Dylan wrote: But my question still stands; is there any reason not to use images still?
It's relevant so no, this is fineKamal wrote:This looks better http://www.learnwebdev.org/account/signup
Also if this is considered advertising just delete the post.
good job I quoted it thenTino wrote:I actually deleted it because it's a direct link to a sign up form :/
Lose the roundness, inset them and reduce the outer shadow then maybeKamal wrote:This looks better http://www.learnwebdev.org/account/signup![]()
I'll tryEcazS wrote: Lose the roundness, inset them and reduce the outer shadow then maybe