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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 07/11/07 12:24 
Neredbojias wrote: 
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 05:30:45 
> GMT Jukka K. Korpela scribed:  
>  
>> A form is a block-level element by default. Thus, it will be rendered 
>> with line breaks before and after. You could prevent this with 
>> 
>> form { display: inline; } 
>  
> One thing I'm not clear on.  If that technique is utilized, can one still  
> include a block-level <div> (for instance) within the form? 
>  
 
My understand a block level element must be between the form and the  
form input elements 
 
<!ELEMENT FORM - - (%block;|SCRIPT)+ -(FORM) -- interactive form --> 
 
so you would need to add to the rule 
 
form, form * { display: inline; } 
 
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Take care, 
 
Jonathan 
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