What combination of CSS or attributes are needed?
The button is not a standard HTML control. |
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what's wrong with
? Will look same except safari on mac i guess (on mac, all upload controls looks different, on all browsers) |
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In addition to the quirksmode tutorial, here's another good resource: http://www.shauninman.com/archive/2007/09/10/styling_file_inputs_with_css_and_the_dom If you're hiding the actual control, remember that it is very important to set the opacity of the control to zero, and not actually use Also, if you're covering up the control with a graphic button, do be aware that in some browsers (Firefox and IE, I believe), you will not be able to change the cursor type to a hand when it's over the text-input part of the file control (it will always default to the input or the regular non-link pointer). And yes, I've tried using Personally, I've struggled with customized upload boxes, and there is no silver bullet for getting their appearance or customization perfect. (especially concerning the behavior of the cursor, as I consider that a UI deal-breaker). At the end of the day, I think it's just easier to accept that different browsers will render the control differently, and that's just how it is. |
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