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The below is in style sheet

 select,input ,td a {border:1px solid green; width:25%;height:25px;font-size:20px;margin-  left:.1em;}
input.myradio {border:none;width:0%;height:0%;font-size:0%;}

The below is in html

<td><input class="myradio"  type="radio" name="poolstatus" value="Add">Add</input><td>

It's perfect in firefox but chrome and IE are not showing radio buttons? Why so?

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I can't tell if maybe you didn't copy/paste the code properly, but your td isn't closted properly and you have a space in margin-left – Geoff Jun 17 at 18:20
its a copy paste typo - sorry – dhaval Jun 18 at 2:37

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It's because you have told the radio button to be 0% tall - which is 0px - which is not there.

You can override this by telling the height and width to be 'auto' which will reset them (unless there's a rule which is more specific somewhere else in the stylesheet)

input.myradio {border:none;width:auto;height:auto;}

I hope that helps!

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yes thts works, i wanted to override the rule of generic select as it was all inclusive and input['text'] was not working well, thx so much – dhaval Jun 18 at 2:35
input['text'] isn't a valid CSS selector, I think that you meant to use the 'attribute selector', which would be input[type=text] - but that doesn't work in IE6, so it's up to you to make the decision as to whether you want to support IE6 or not :) – slightlymore Jun 20 at 11:21
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Why do you have a height and width specified of 0% for them? I'm guessing that is why IE and Chrome are not showing the radio button,s because they have a size of 0 pixels.

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My guess is the "width:0%;height:0%" in your input.myradio class. you need a width and height.

Try this:

input.myradio {border:none;width:1em;height:1em;}
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it overriding over the generic select rule which is not suitable for radio and giving a manual width either in % or em or px does not work, I dont know why but auto works – dhaval Jun 18 at 2:36
yeah, auto is more correct, thanks – ferocious Jun 18 at 3:31

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