You can pretty easily make the "text labels" say whatever you want them to. Using a combination of Xara text things and the HTML and trying to get them to line up in more than one browser is going to be an exercise in frustration.
You can just make your html table two columns instead of one, and in the first column, just put syour text. It's not technically a named field in the form, rather some text that happens to be in the cell next to the input field.
One of the rows might look like this:
Code:
<tr><td>Your Email address:</td><td style="width: 391px"><input type="text" name="email" size="25" /></td></tr>
This should line up in most browsers correctly, as it's pretty standard code. I have noticed these html tables in a placeholder seem to bleed out of their container when viewed on an iPhone or a Droid for some reason. They still work right, but they extend further than their container dictates. Haven't really had a chance to figure out why this is.
Hope this helps.
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