@gillbates: I’ve aluded to doing that in the last paragraph – a combination of CSS and DOM scripting to get it looking like a normal label, but retaining the semantic relationship that you get with fieldset/legend and contents. The DOM part could come it to hide the fieldset and legend (because they are such a bitch to style in CSS) and use the text found in the legend to create a new (easy-to-style) text element elsewhere. Am I making sense here? It’s early in the morning and I’ve yet to have a cup of coffee!
@gillbates: I’ve aluded to doing that in the last paragraph – a combination of CSS and DOM scripting to get it looking like a normal label, but retaining the semantic relationship that you get with fieldset/legend and contents. The DOM part could come it to hide the fieldset and legend (because they are such a bitch to style in CSS) and use the text found in the legend to create a new (easy-to-style) text element elsewhere. Am I making sense here? It’s early in the morning and I’ve yet to have a cup of coffee!