> A common way for HTML forms is to simply mark the 'wrong' data entries in=
a=20
> different colour when the page reloads, so users are both used to this id=
ea=20
> and able to react. If the dialog/widget changes it's colour dynamically w=
hen=20
> something is not yet valid, you get the best of both worlds.
I think that color changes are a NO NO in user interface design, altough
it=B4s a good idea. But we dont=B4 need the color change if the single line
input widget works as expected (with the auto-dotting if the user doesnt
enter a dot).
Best regards,
Timo
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