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CSS forms and remembering passwords

When it comes to laying out forms there’s a lot to be said for tables. However, it can be done using CSS, for example using the method outlined by Peter-Paul Koch at Quirksmode. Now I’ve just stumbled across Anthony Eggert’s way of laying out valid, accessible forms too – very impressive. The javascript to hide optional fields is a nice touch too.

Elsewhere, Eric Meyer’s kicked off a little discussion on techniques for coming up with memorable passwords. I rather like the algorithm idea by Isil Flynn (comment 6), which makes it pretty easy to remember lots of different passwords.

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