Hi This is kumar Ananat.
<table>
gets some new tags:
colgroup
(for complicated layouts)
thead
th
tfoot
tbody
summary
(only tables used for data-listings)
<form>
gets:
<fieldset>
class="tableheading"
class="normal"
border="0"
in <img>
but leave it for tables (tables are taken care of later)
hspace="8"
td class="heading"
to th
(without the class)
{* comment *}
title=""
that start (ideally) with something like "Click here to ..."
alt=""
, but no title attribute
attr="value"
instead of attr='value'
<input type="button">
|insert class="button"
|Despite CSS2's attribute selectors (-+input[type=button] {...})+- add a class to input elements that represent their type. Now it's possible to style different input fields for IE users, too.
<div>
might be named "newsletter". An abbreviation like "admset" is not too cool. Now the form has a one or a bunch of fieldsets. Their classes should be automatically set by a cycling Smarty function. Like this, a theme designer can easily overwrite defaults that are global for certain form elements. He or she would just have to use child selectors, which are widely supported, even by Internet Explorer. So the idea is be to start with a specific class (newsletter) and then get more and more unspecific (adminsettings) until when only the tag is left without class (like <textarea>
, it doesn't need a class if we know it's in newsletter - admin - fieldset 2).
table.mytable tr.row1 {foo}
Styling of whole columns would be achieved through selecting the col tags in colgroups. Styling of single cells would be achieved through [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#adjacent-selectors|adjacent sibling selectors]. Like this, the less common a styling attempts is, the less common is the browser supporting it.
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