Web Forms and Opera 10
by Christopher Jones
Basically, this is just the demo from sitepoint’s html5 article striped down to the barest of html and css. No javascript here! You’ll need Opera 9.6 or better to see the goodness. Play with each input, submit the form with blank/incorrect fields, etc.
View the source. The w3c’s HTML5 validator throws 2 errors, but I’m not sure they are legit as I haven’t studied those parts of the spec closely enough yet. I don’t quite understand the rendering of datalist at the moment, but autocomplete lists without js is brilliant.
I love Opera.
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how on earth did i miss this and why on earth did you not show me this?
it’s not working in FF.
plsplspls. nice. i wonder how much @molly has to do with all of this?
No clue how you missed it?
Firefox’s implementation is way behind Opera, what can I say? Tell them to catch up. Safari has a tiny bit, but not much.