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Wombat
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I hate styling HTML-forms.

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  • 4
    Use bootstrap or other framework maybe? ☺
  • 3
    @juzles I never used bootstrap, (tough I use parts of it) I always thought that would be an overkill for a small project.
  • 1
    Bootstrap FTW, no matter of project size, it will always speed things up. Unless you have a web designer in the project so you don't have to worry about UI
  • 1
    @mundo03 will it also style select-fields or upload progress-tags for me?
  • 1
  • 1
    @Divisionbyzero ohbyes, as easy as adding a class to it ;)
  • 1
    @runfrodorun don't style? And let the browser style my form by default? You're kidding, aren't you? ^^
  • 1
    @Divisionbyzero he me t do this using google websites..which is okeishi guess , if you are into that #respect #diversity
  • 1
    @runfrodorun also you could spare orgasms... but why?
  • 0
    @runfrodorun So they look good and pleasing to the user?
  • 1
    @runfrodorun I would say styling is not only for the page looking good. It helps structure it an will increase the user experience if done well.
    Of course you can leave styles. But for me there mor cons.
  • 1
    @mundo03 Not really if the form should use a complicated grid with specific padding, because you end up messing around overwriting the standard bootstrap column padding ...
  • 0
    @DevilInside my hate is gone now, too. Since I use MDL for this. 👌
  • 0
    @DevilInside Material Design Lite is a pretty cool front-end template. But I only use it partly and only for forms, because it has a good accessibility and that's important for me.
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