Hi its a very basic question i just want to know when hover on one element the style of other changes how can I achieve this ?
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
</form>
Like when i hover on button border-color of all the input changes.
I only want this with css no js or jQuery.
It is possible to do this but not with your current code.
Below is code of this working, the hover element will have to be before the elements you want to change. It works by going down and not up, so if this button is at the bottom you will not be able to see the same effect as the effect does not effect elements that are already rendered.
button:hover ~ div input {
border: 1px solid red;
}
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
</form>
We can select other elements siblings by using the ~ selector.
The ~ combinator separates two selectors and matches the second
element only if it is preceded by the first, and both share a common
parent.
More here
Here is the button at the bottom, as you can see it will not work.
button:hover ~ div input {
border: 1px solid red;
}
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
</form>
for a pure css solution you need to move the <button>-tag in front of the inputs you want to change, but then it'll work like this
button:hover ~ .form-group input {
border-color: red;
}
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
</form>
that is possible only if the inputs after the button
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
</form>
and the css:
#btn:hover ~ .form-group input {
background: #000;
}
after that you can use position absolute for the button
and this is demo
http://jsfiddle.net/u7tYE/6037/
try this
<form id="numerical" class="row">
<label for="btn" class="label"></label>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Enter Number :</label>
<input type="text" id="tel">
</div>
<div class="form-group row">
<label>Result :</label>
<input type="text" id="result">
</div>
<button type="submit" id="btn" class="row">Submit</button>
</form>
<style>#numerical{
position: relative;
}
.form-group {
margin-bottom:10px;
}
#numerical .label {
position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
height: 32px;
width:102px;
}
.label:hover ~ .form-group input {
border: solid 2px red;
}
#btn{
background:blue;
color:#fff;
height:30px;
width:100px;
} </style>
Fiddle
Related
I use bootstrap in my project.
The width of the area is 350px.
I have this html elements:
<form class="form-inline">
<div class="input-group input-group-sm col-xs-5" >
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="search">
<div class="input-group-btn">
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</div>
</div>
<div class="input-group input-group-sm">
<select class="form-control" ng-model="" ng-options="">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</div>
</form>
Here is plunker.
How can I make search box and dropdown list in one line.
You don't need css to fix this, you can do it with bootstrap styles.
Wrap the form in a 12 wide container (col-lg-12) and wrap each input in a 6 wide container (col-lg-6). (For simplicities sake I only used desktop size in the example)
This would look like:
<div class="col-lg-12">
<!-- start form -->
<div class="col-lg-6">
<!-- input -->
</div>
<div class="col-lg-6">
<!-- input -->
</div>
<!-- end form -->
</div>
That way bootstrap will cut the screen in half (12 / 2 = 6) and put the input box in there.
To make it work with your code have a look at this fiddle
Note I added col-lg, col-md, col-sm and col-xs to make them appear on the same line regardless of screen size.
EDIT:
To put all of this in another panel use:
<div class="panel panel-default">
<div class="panel-body">
<!-- form row -->
</div>
</div>
Working fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/92z54z04/596/
.input-group are table displayed, so:
.input-group {
display: inline-table;
}
will solve your problem.
JSFiddle
<form class="form-inline">
<div class="form-group" >
<input type="text" placeholder="search"/>
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</div>
<select class="form-group" ng-model="builderStep1.inspectionArchiveData.DomainId" ng-options="item.Id as item.Description for item in builderStep1.lookups.domain">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</form>
you can do it with bootstrap easily by using col-xs-6 property
here is the working code:
<form class="form-inline">
<div class="col-xs-6">
<div class="input-group input-group-sm" >
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="search">
<div class="input-group-btn">
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-xs-6">
<div class="input-group input-group-sm">
<select class="form-control" ng-model="builderStep1.inspectionArchiveData.DomainId" ng-options="item.Id as item.Description for item in builderStep1.lookups.domain">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
</form>
You could extend bootstrap to allow a select element inside your input group.
This depends on your usecase if it is intuitive, but I think this may be a good looking option to evaluate.
You basically copy and paste some of bootstraps style to make the select element fit into a input group.
If you have control over the sass, less files, you may be able to do it cleaner than I did.
.input-group-select:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) {
border-radius: 0;
}
.input-group-select {
position: relative;
width: 1%;
white-space: nowrap;
vertical-align: middle;
display: table-cell;
}
.input-group-select>select {
border-color: #ccc;
margin-top: 0px;
margin-bottom: 0px;
padding-top: 7px;
padding-bottom: 7px;
border-radius: 0;
border-left-width: 0;
}
.input-group-btn:not(:first-child):not(:last-child)>.btn {
border-radius: 0;
border-left-width: 0;
}
.input-group-select:last-child>select {
border-radius: 0 3px 3px 0;
}
.input-group-sm>.input-group-select>select {
height: 30px;
padding: 5px 10px;
font-size: 12px;
line-height: 1.5;
}
<link href="https://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.0.3/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<form class="form-inline">
<div class="input-group input-group-sm col-xs-5">
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="search">
<div class="input-group-select">
<select ng-model="builderStep1.inspectionArchiveData.DomainId" ng-options="item.Id as item.Description for item in builderStep1.lookups.domain">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="input-group-btn">
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</div>
</div>
<div class="input-group input-group-sm col-xs-5">
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="search">
<div class="input-group-select">
<select ng-model="builderStep1.inspectionArchiveData.DomainId" ng-options="item.Id as item.Description for item in builderStep1.lookups.domain">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
<div class="input-group input-group-sm col-xs-5">
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="search">
<div class="input-group-btn">
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</div>
<div class="input-group-select">
<select class="select" ng-model="builderStep1.inspectionArchiveData.DomainId" ng-options="item.Id as item.Description for item in builderStep1.lookups.domain">
<option value="">- authority-</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
</form>
Just use style in div:
display:inline-table;
http://jsfiddle.net/ankitg1602/mqnrmLjb/1/
The button in the jsFiddle below is vertical aligned with the labels. That doesn't look good and I would like it to align with the select box instead.
How do I do that?
jsFiddle
<div class="container">
<form id="bookingForm" class="form-horizontal" method="post">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Sender</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a sender</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Receiver</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a receiver</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Delivery</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a delivery address</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Manage customers...</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
</div>
I personally wouldn't add the margin-top, if you can avoid it. Purely down to the fact that when you look at it on a different device you will probably need to remove said margin.
I would add an "empty" form label above the button:
<div class="container">
<form id="bookingForm" class="form-horizontal" method="post">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Sender</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a sender</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Receiver</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a receiver</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Delivery</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a delivery address</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label" style="display: block;"> </label>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Manage customers...</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
</div>
Flexbox, I find myself coming back to how good it is over and over again.
So what we want if for the button to move down so it's against the bottom of the block, not the top. We could move it a number of ways, but they all rely on you getting the number of pixels or percent right, and that seems like a lot of effort.
Here's the flexbox 'lazy' solution
#import url('http://getbootstrap.com/dist/css/bootstrap.css');
body {
padding-top: 50px;
}
.form-group {
display: flex;
}
.form-group .flex-down {
align-self: flex-end;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/2.1.0/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<div class="container">
<form id="bookingForm" class="form-horizontal" method="post">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Sender</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a sender</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Receiver</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a receiver</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Delivery</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a delivery address</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3 flex-down">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Manage customers...</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
</div>
Hope you find this helpful.
I added this to the CSS
.form-group {
display: flex;
}
.form-group .flex-down {
align-self: flex-end;
}
and the class flex-down to the div containing the button.
try this.
add one label tag above the button with space (no content)
inside button use the class form-control.
#import url('http://getbootstrap.com/dist/css/bootstrap.css');
body {
padding-top: 50px;
}
<div class="container">
<form id="bookingForm" class="form-horizontal" method="post">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Sender</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a sender</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Receiver</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a receiver</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label">Delivery</label>
<select class="form-control">
<option>Choose a delivery address</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label class="control-label"> </label>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary form-control">Manage customers...</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
</div>
do this as said by #Andrew,
button{
margin-top:25px;
}
Add 25px top margin to your button .
.btn-primary {
margin-top: 25px;
}
You can translate the Y position using transform: translateY(75%);. Updated Fiddle
Add below code to your CSS:
button {
transform: translateY(75%);
}
I wouldn't change the button margin as it will affect every button.
How about adding an invisible label and the button take all the space of the column? I think it looks nicer on devices too.
See example bellow:
http://jsfiddle.net/Dhanck/fpurv0L9/7/
<div class="col-sm-3">
<label style="visibility:hidden">das</label>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary btn-group-justified">Manage customers...</button>
</div>
What I need is, the textbox inside the first occurrence of class ".has-error" to be highlighted in red. I tried to nest the :nth-of-type selector as below. It works only when the div with id "name" has the "has-error" class. But I doesn't work in other scenarios. Can someone please explain me the reason why it is not working?
.fields input[type="text"] {
color: #000;
border: 1px solid #000;
}
.fields > .error:nth-of-type(1) > .has-error:nth-of-type(1) input[type="text"] {
color: #f00;
border-color: #f00;
}
<div class="fields">
<div class="col error">
<div id="name" class="input">
<input type="text" name="name" />
</div>
<div id="email" class="input has-error">
<input type="text" name="email" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="col error">
<div id="age" class="input has-error">
<input type="text" name="age" />
</div>
<div id="phone" class="input has-error">
<input type="text" name="phone" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
nth-of-type matches only elements and not class names.
My HTML has a class called .required that is assigned to required fields.
Here is the HTML:
<form action="/accounts/register/" method="post" role="form" class="form-horizontal">
<input type='hidden' name='csrfmiddlewaretoken' value='brGfMU16YyyG2QEcpLqhb3Zh8AvkYkJt' />
<div class="form-group required">
<label class="col-md-2 control-label">Username</label>
<div class="col-md-4">
<input class="form-control" id="id_username" maxlength="30" name="username" placeholder="Username" required="required" title="" type="text" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label">E-mail</label><div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_email" name="email" placeholder="E-mail" required="required" title="" type="email" /></div></div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label">Password</label><div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_password1" name="password1" placeholder="Password" required="required" title="" type="password" /></div></div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label">Password (again)</label><div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_password2" name="password2" placeholder="Password (again)" required="required" title="" type="password" /></div></div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label">first name</label><div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_first_name" maxlength="30" name="first_name" placeholder="first name" required="required" title="" type="text" /></div></div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label">last name</label><div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_last_name" maxlength="30" name="last_name" placeholder="last name" required="required" title="" type="text" /></div></div>
<div class="form-group required"><label class="col-md-2 control-label"> </label><div class="col-md-4"><div class="checkbox"><label><input class="" id="id_tos" name="tos" required="required" type="checkbox" /> I have read and agree to the Terms of Service</label></div></div></div>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-offset-2 col-sm-10">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></span> Sign Me Up!
</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
I added the following to my CSS;
.form-group .required .control-label:after {
content:"*";color:red;
}
Still that does not give a red * around the required fields. What am I missing here? Isn't there a direct way in Bootstrap 3 to introduce * to required fields?
EDIT
The * in terms and conditions does not appear immediately to a checkbox. How to fix this?
Use .form-group.required without the space.
.form-group.required .control-label:after {
content:"*";
color:red;
}
Edit:
For the checkbox you can use the pseudo class :not(). You add the required * after each label unless it is a checkbox
.form-group.required:not(.checkbox) .control-label:after,
.form-group.required .text:after { /* change .text in whatever class of the text after the checkbox has */
content:"*";
color:red;
}
Note: not tested
You should use the .text class or target it otherwise probably, try this html:
<div class="form-group required">
<label class="col-md-2 control-label"> </label>
<div class="col-md-4">
<div class="checkbox">
<label class='text'> <!-- use this class -->
<input class="" id="id_tos" name="tos" required="required" type="checkbox" /> I have read and agree to the Terms of Service
</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Ok third edit:
CSS back to what is was
.form-group.required .control-label:after {
content:"*";
color:red;
}
HTML:
<div class="form-group required">
<label class="col-md-2"> </label> <!-- remove class control-label -->
<div class="col-md-4">
<div class="checkbox">
<label class='control-label'> <!-- use this class as the red * will be after control-label -->
<input class="" id="id_tos" name="tos" required="required" type="checkbox" /> I have read and agree to the Terms of Service
</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Assuming this is what the HTML looks like
<div class="form-group required">
<label class="col-md-2 control-label">E-mail</label>
<div class="col-md-4"><input class="form-control" id="id_email" name="email" placeholder="E-mail" required="required" title="" type="email" /></div>
</div>
To display an asterisk on the right of the label:
.form-group.required .control-label:after {
color: #d00;
content: "*";
position: absolute;
margin-left: 8px;
top:7px;
}
Or to the left of the label:
.form-group.required .control-label:before{
color: red;
content: "*";
position: absolute;
margin-left: -15px;
}
To make a nice big red asterisks you can add these lines:
font-family: 'Glyphicons Halflings';
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 14px;
Or if you are using Font Awesome add these lines (and change the content line):
font-family: 'FontAwesome';
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 14px;
content: "\f069";
.form-group .required .control-label:after should probably be .form-group.required .control-label:after. The removal of the space between .form-group and .required is the change.
use simple css,
.myform .required:after {
content: " *";
color: red;
font-weight: 100;
}
<form class="myform">
<div class="col-md-12">
<label for="xxx_fname" class="form-label required">First Name</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="xxx_fname" >
</div>
<div class="col-md-12">
<label for="xxx_lname" class="form-label required">Last Name</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="xxx_lname" >
</div>
</form
The other two answers are correct. When you include spaces in your CSS selectors you're targeting child elements so:
.form-group .required {
styles
}
Is targeting an element with the class of "required" that is inside an element with the class of "form-group".
Without the space it's targeting an element that has both classes. 'required' and 'form-group'
This CSS worked for me:
.form-group.required.control-label:before{
color: red;
content: "*";
position: absolute;
margin-left: -10px;
}
and this HTML:
<div class="form-group required control-label">
<label for="emailField">Email</label>
<input type="email" class="form-control" id="emailField" placeholder="Type Your Email Address Here" />
</div>
This works for me:
CSS
.form-group.required.control-label:before{
content: "*";
color: red;
}
OR
.form-group.required.control-label:after{
content: "*";
color: red;
}
Basic HTML
<div class="form-group required control-label">
<input class="form-control" />
</div>
I modified the css, as i am using bootstrap 3.3.6
.form-group.required label:after{
color: #d00;
font-family: 'FontAwesome';
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 10px;
content: "\f069";
top:4px;
position: absolute;
margin-left: 8px;
}
the HTML
<div class="form-group required">
<label for="return_notes"><?= _lang('notes') ?></label>
<textarea class="form-control" name="return_notes" id="return_notes" required="required"></textarea>
</div>
I have two divs nested inside another and no matter what I have tried I can't get the second nested div (bookmarklet-wrapper) to float beside the first(form-wrapper)? I thought maybe it was something to do with the widths but this didn't help and also tried using a "clearfix" but this still didn't help.
My HTML is as follows:
<div id="prof-wrapper">
<div id="editprofile-form-wrapper">
<div id="title">
<h1>Edit Profile</h1>
<p>This information appears on your personal user page</p>
</div><!--End of title-->
<div class="form-horizontal">
<?php if(isset($image)){echo $image;}?>
<div id="thumbs" style="width:300px"></div>
<form id="cropimage" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="firstname">Firstname</label>
<div class="controls">
<input id="firstname" type="text" name="fname">
</div>
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="lastname">Surname</label>
<div class="controls">
<input id="lastname" type="text" name="secound">
</div>
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="email">Email</label>
<div class="controls">
<input id="email" type="text" name="email">
</div>
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="user_location">Location</label>
<div class="controls">
<input id="user_location" type="text" value="" name="user[location]">
<p>Where art thou?</p>
</div>
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="bio">Bio</label>
<div id="user_description_box" class="controls">
<textarea id="bio" class="input-xlarge" name="bio" style="width: 243px; height: 122px;"></textarea>
<p class="bio-label">About yourself in<strong>160</strong>characters or less.</p>
</div>
</fieldset>
<div class="form-actions">
<button id="submitButton" class="btn primary-btn" type="submit" name="submit">Save changes</button>
</div>
</form>
<form id="cropimage" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<fieldset class="control-group">
<label class="control-label" for="photoimg">Profile photo upload</label>
<div id="user_description_box" class="controls">
<input id="photoimg" type="file" value="" name="photoimg">
<input type="hidden" name="image_name" id="image_name" value="<?php echo($actual_image_name)?>" />
<!--<p class="bio-label">About yourself in <strong>160</strong> characters or less.</p>-->
</div>
</fieldset>
<div class="form-actions">
<input type="submit" class="btn primary-btn" id="photoSubmit" name="submit" value="Photo Submit" />
</div>
</form>
</div><!--End of horizontal form-->
</div><!--End of form wrapper-->
<div class="clearfix"></div>
<!-----------------------------------------Start of bookmarklet-------------------------------------------------->
<div id="bookmarklet-wrapper">
<h1 id="welcometext">Welcome to <img src="images/logo_text.png" alt="NetSushi Logo" title="Net Sushi" id="instrustionlogo" width="100px"/></h1>
<h2 id="bminstructions">The Bookmarklet below should be dragged to your bookmarks bar so that you can share content with your friends on <!--<img src="images/logo_text.png" alt="NetSushi Logo" title="Net Sushi" id="instrustionlogo" width="100px"/>
<a style="text-decoration:none;
background:#25A6E1;
background:-moz-linear-gradient(top,#25A6E1 0%,#188BC0 100%);
background:-webkit-gradient(linear,left top,left bottom,color-stop(0%,#25A6E1),color-stop(100%,#188BC0));
background:-webkit-linear-gradient(top,#25A6E1 0%,#188BC0 100%);
background:-o-linear-gradient(top,#25A6E1 0%,#188BC0 100%);
background:-ms-linear-gradient(top,#25A6E1 0%,#188BC0 100%);
background:linear-gradient(top,#25A6E1 0%,#188BC0 100%);
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#25A6E1',endColorstr='#188BC0',GradientType=0);
padding:8px 13px;
color:#fff;
font-family:'Helvetica Neue',sans-serif;
font-size:17px;
border-radius:4px;
-moz-border-radius:4px;
-webkit-border-radius:4px;
border:1px solid #1A87B9;
position: relative;
top: 20px;"
href="javascript:
(function () {
function loadjscssfile(filename, filetype){
if (filetype=='js'){
var fileref=document.createElement('script');
fileref.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');
fileref.setAttribute('id','jsDoc');
fileref.setAttribute('src', filename);
}else if (filetype=='css'){
var fileref=document.createElement('link');
fileref.setAttribute('rel', 'stylesheet');
fileref.setAttribute('id', 'cssDoc');
fileref.setAttribute('type', 'text/css');
fileref.setAttribute('href', filename);
}
if (typeof fileref!='undefined')
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(fileref);
}
var cssDoc = document.getElementById('cssDoc');
if (cssDoc == null){
loadjscssfile('http://www.netsushi.net/css/css/bookmarklet.css', 'css');
}
var jsDoc = document.getElementById('jsDoc');
if (jsDoc == null){
loadjscssfile('http://www.netsushi.net/js/bookmarklet.js', 'js');
}else{
if ($('#feeder_bm_main').is(':visible')){
$('#feeder_bm_main').hide();
}else{
$('#feeder_bm_main').show();
}
}
void(0)
}())
;"-->
>NetSushi</a>
</div><!--End of bookmarklet wrapper-->
</div><!--end of edit-page-content-->
I'm still unsure how to correctly format my CSS to post it but you can see exactly what is going on in this fiddle if you have a moment to help me out?
http://jsfiddle.net/DannyW86/3gMuP/
If you simply add float: left to your form-wrapper, it should work : http://jsfiddle.net/3gMuP/1/
You can also use display:inline-block; in the 2 divs you want to have next to each other.
This works for me:
#editprofile-form-wrapper {
width: 50%;
float: left;
}
I don't have any other CSS what-so-ever ... and the 2 columns now sit next to each other.