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CSS & Web Form Elements

Friday, July 31, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM (ET)

CSS & Web Form Elements

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About The Summit Series

The Summit Series lets you build your skill set without having to leave your computer. More info about the CSS Summit is available at csssummit.com, or look for us on tumblr, twitter, facebook, flickr, Upcoming, and LinkedIn.

Register now to explore CSS and related topics in depth:

  • 2:00 p.m. ET — CSS & Web Form Elements by Christopher Schmitt

Contact us at e4h@heatvision.com with questions!

Technical Specifications

Supported Platforms: to attend The Summit, you will need a modern web browser (Firefox 1.5, IE 6 & Safari 2 or newer, for example.)

Update Flash: Adobe Flash Player Version 10 is also required. (Most browsers already have Flash installed.) Click on this link to install Flash if you need it.

Try It Out: test your system to ensure it works with the software.


About CSS & Web Form Elements

Although forms make the Web go around, they are often ugly due to the generic way in which browsers display them, not to mention irritating to our site's users when they don't work as expected. Christopher Schmitt walks through the problem CSS properties, Web form elements and points fingers at the browsers getting it wrong. Then he shows you how to make a decent form out of Band-Aids and broken browsers.


About Christopher Schmitt

The founder of Heat Vision, a small new media publishing and design firm, Christopher is an award-winning Web designer who has been working with the Web since 1993. As a sought-after speaker and trainer, Christopher regularly demonstrates the use and benefits of practical standards-based designs. He is Co-Lead of the Adobe Task Force for the Web Standards Project (WaSP) in addition to being a contributing member of its Education Task Force

Author of numerous Web design and digital imaging books, including Adapting to Web Standards: CSS and Ajax for Big Sites and CSS Cookbook, Christopher has also written for New Architect Magazine, A List Apart, Digital Web, and Web Reference.

Online: christopherschmitt.com | twitter | facebook | flickr