> Hi Nelson,
>
> On 2/4/07, Nelson Tsang <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Yes, I'm thinking of the input fields (xforms:input). The case is, for
>> example, I have some
>> fields which do the auto calculation in the form which is make read-only.
>> However, it become
>> grey out that is not what I want (since the grey color is a little bit
>> hard
>> to read in my form.)
>
> You can do this with CSS, by adding to your page, in the <xhtml:head>:
>
> <xhtml:style type="text/css">
> .xforms-readonly input { background: white; color: black; }
> </xhtml:style>
>
> This changes the way the browser renders disabled text fields. But the
> browser renders disabled text fields like this for a reason: it give a
> cue to the end user that the value cannot be modified. So I am
> wondering if in this case using an <xforms:output> is not a better
> option.