My post was not meant to show you a solution but to prove to you that there
is nothing baked into the input element. You should also read the rest of my
answer and check if the input element is nested within some other elements
(probably divs) which have a fixed width already.

If you still don't get it, provide us with more code.

Best regards,
Martin

On 5 Jul 2010 18:09, "Kevin A. Cameron" <[email protected]> wrote:

In my initial post you see I tried setting width with inline style using a
specific value set in px -- no luck. It wont go any larger than about 4/5ths
of the device screen width.

Kevin


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