Form Elements
The user interface controls for interacting with the web server.
Trident | Tasman | Gecko | WebKit | KHTML | Presto | iCab | |
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Basic structure | |||||||
form | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
fieldset | |||||||
legend | |||||||
Form controls and labels | |||||||
button | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
textarea | <3.1 | ||||||
input | |||||||
label | 3.4.2 | ||||||
List boxes (combo boxes) | |||||||
select | <3.1 | Yes | 1.0 | Yes | Yes | 1.0 | Yes |
optgroup | |||||||
option |
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