|  | Posted by Miles Thompson on 06/14/46 11:07 
This is really an HTML and CSS question; PHP, if you use it, generates the code fed to the browser.
 Remember - PHP is SERVER side, not client side.
 
 You can mock this up using HTML, making certain you incorporate all of the
 interface features you want to use, tab order, etc. Once you are happy with
 it, that HTML is what you will have the PHP script issue, with the
 appropriate data fields completed.
 
 Regards - Miles Thompson
 
 At 11:45 AM 2/4/2005, Winn Johnston wrote:
 >i have taken on a job replacing an old AS400 RPM
 >database with four thin clients. They really like the
 >feel of the thin client interface, no point and click,
 >no graphics, just green text on a black background. I
 >could use any suggestions on what to read, or where to
 >look to find a way to create a similar feel on the new
 >interface. I am leaning heavily to php, since it would
 >make the Internet port easier.
 >
 >Thank You very much for your replies.
 >Winn Johnston
 >
 >
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