Quote Originally Posted by lat9 View Post
DivaVocals, you're always pushing the envelope! It's a difficult problem, since the font-awesome definitions are enclosed in <i></i> tags which won't fly for the button names (they're specified in the value attribute for a submit button).

You've got me thinking ...
Yep.. see that line?? I may not cross it, but I don't mind walking on it.. hahahahahaha.. but don't cha love that I am MAKING you think???? hahahahahahaha...

I wonder if this is possible using psuedo elements.. I know that requires wrapping every input element in a span or div and apply the CSS on these. Dunno if that would work which kinda doesn't matter since I can't see HOW to do it.. Sigh...

Of course if I understood how to use the unicode for each glyph, then that might allow me to put the glyphs inside the language file without triggering the 40 char limit..