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Re: Submitting forms via javascript: Button vs. link vs. other?
From: Keith Parks
Date: Dec 4, 2009 2:09PM
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On Dec 4, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Geof Collis wrote:
> Wow! No wonder we run into so many problems, why not let the button
> be what it is. Why so many convoluted answers to somethig that
> doesn't need one.
>
I'm not suggesting that someone *should* use a graphic in place of a
Submit button. I only offered the technique as a work-around to the
zooming issue.
Actually, where I think this method can work nicely is in those
instances where a graphic is used as a heading or subhead, when the
client or designer insists on matching a particular font or style.
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