A CSS Framework For Styling Forms: RMSforms

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28 Dec 2009

It is mostly challenging to build table-less, semantic forms that look good & work cross-browser.

RMSforms is a CSS framework for making this process easier.

RMSforms CSS Framework

Considering forms are a list of elements, the framework uses unordered lists for grouping items & style them accordingly.

The layout of the forms & how labels are displayed can be set to be horizontal or vertical by simply updating CSS classes used.

The demo shows outputs of multiple combinations to better see what can be accomplished with RMSforms CSS framework.

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Texas Ground Pounder

January 31st, 2010 at 4:52 pm

you have to run a direct cable from your battery(+) and negative(-) you can get anywhere from your chassis. i suggest buying a cable kit that is equiped with a fuse to prevent your amp from frying itself.

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Joel H

March 20th, 2010 at 8:56 am

Go into Properties, attach CSS file, and attach your CSS file. Top answer is completely useless.

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