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On this page you will learn how to create imageless and crossbrowser CSS checkboxes and radio buttons by applying CSS3 generated content, gradients and UTF characters to minimal and semantically correct markup. The styled form elements will preserve their native accessibility features and keyboard support. Supported Browsers Mozilla FireFox Google Chrome Apple Safari Opera Microsoft [...]

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Here’s an unobtrusive crossbrowser solution for checkbox and radio button styling that does not use any vendor-specific properties such as (-webkit-appearance), but relies entirely on official CSS properties and no JavaScript at all. Older browsers that do not support the adjacent elements selector (E + E), :checked and :disabled pseudo classes or generated CSS content [...]

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Forms.JS is a powerful component that will give you total control over the form elements on your page without any additional markup or sophisticated JavaScript. All you have to do is to add a single line of JavaScript in the head section of your webpage, define which elements will be styled, specify skinning region, set [...]

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There is an update for the Mac skin of Forms.JS available for download. If you are using VotingPoll.AJAX, ContactForm.JS or TourDates.AJAX, this update is for you as well. Click here to get it. This update is not included in Acid.JS yet, but it will be in one of the upcoming updates.

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Forms.JS is the successor of 6 separate controls for form styling, now consolidated in a single powerful component that will give you total control over the form elements on your page without any additional markup or sophisticated JavaScript. All you have to do is to add a single line of JavaScript in the head section [...]

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Forms.JS is the successor of 6 separate controls for form styling, now consolidated in a single powerful component that will give you total control over the form elements on your page without any additional markup or sophisticated JavaScript. All you have to do is to add a single line of JavaScript in the head section [...]

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This component has become part of Forms.JS.

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