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Aristo 1.2 Released

The latest release of Aristo closes some long term issues, as well as those introduced in my last commit. User comments expressed a need for styled inputs and text areas. My last commit included my implementation of these, but the selectors were too generic and were not sandboxed to any particular class. This has been recitified, and you will now need to place the “ui-form” class on a root element to inherit the styles.

  • Closed duplicate bugs for submit button styling. This was a major pain and I’ve had to use browser specific fixes. Submit buttons should now look the same as other buttons in IE8, IE9, Webkit, Firefox and Opera.
  • Some CSS3 snippets only had vendor prefixes (-moz and -webkit), and were not displayed in Opera. This led to some pretty inconsistent visual effects.
  • Sandboxed the form element styles. If you would like to use the default form styles with subtle box shadows etc, you now have to place the “ui-form” class on a parent element. 

As always: Demo or Download.

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