oops. stupid me...I forgot to re-activate the plugin.
The good news is that I think I've found a solution for you:
1., wrap the "to" in a span:
<span class="to"> to </span>
2. add some CSS defs to your stylesheet:
#when input,
#when span.to {
float: left;
}
#where {
clear: left;
}
Hope that works for you. It worked for me when I manipulated the page
using Firebug.
Cheers,
--Karl
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www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Dec 7, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Karl Swedberg wrote:
Sam,
I was playing with the CSS on your page, and when I did a refresh
on it, it magically worked.
Congrats on solving the puzzle. I'm curious, what did you do to get
it to work for you?
--Karl
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www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Kelvin Luck wrote:
When I apply the datepicker to an input, it alters the layout of the
items in the form.
http://www.texotela.co.uk/datepickerbug.php
How can I prevent this from happening?
It looks like the elements that the date picker adds so that there is
somewhere for the pop up calendar to appear are disturbing the
layout of
your form. For now all I can suggest is playing with the CSS to
get the
result you are after. You can look at the styles I use for the
inputs on
the demo page as there is no shuffling there...
In the longer term I'll look into changing the way the date picker is
attached so that it can be absolutely positioned in the right place
rather than inserting markup around the relevant inputs. I'm
guessing I
can probably borrow some code from the tool tip plugins or
dimensions.js
to help with this?
Cheers,
Kelvin :)
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