RMSforms: CSS framework to style messed up forms
RMSforms is a CSS framework that is used for styling the forms. It is the mostly challenging task to build table-less, semantic forms that look both good and work cross-browser. RMSforms is used to make this process much easier.
Considering the forms, there are a list of elements. The framework uses the unordered lists for grouping the items and styles them accordingly. The layout of the forms and how the labels are displayed can be set to be either horizontal or vertical by simply updating the CSS classes used.
The demo shows the outputs of the multiple combinations to see what can be accomplished with the RMSforms CSS framework. The RMSForms is used for styling the table-less forms. To create a form layout with the table is a very common task. But when the UI requirements become complex then your template will start showing reverse effects. That is it will be hard to fix. Here is where the RMSForms plays its role. Robert M. Sandy created this framework to make styling the table-less forms for everybody even for the non web designers.
In case you are a Web designer or a developer then you will be knowing that styling forms with the CSS is a tedious task. The browser inconsistencies are unrestrained in form elements. It is also very difficult to get an advanced form to layout correctly both visually and semantically. To overcome these issues and to help the designers and the developers to avoid the unwanted stress, the “RMSforms”, a CSS forms framework was developed by Robert M.Sandy. To apply this to your forms, you will have to simply download the RMSforms CSS Stylesheet. Then link to it from your HTML and apply the correct classes to the HTML structure and then you will be able to easily create the complex CSS-based, table-less, flexible forms.





