Dang. Is something constraining the area?
- S On 8 Feb 2012 00:15, "Sebastien ARBOGAST" <[email protected]> wrote: > My input-prepend's are already in a form-horizontal form. > > --- > Sébastien Arbogast > http://sebastien-arbogast.com > > > > 2012/2/8 Sam Sherlock <[email protected]>: > > Yeah that prepend/append inputs are dreamy wonders > > > > try this > > > > <form class="form-inline"> > > > > <div class="input-prepend"> > > <span class="add-on">@</span> > > <input type="text" id="nickname" name="nickname"> > > > > </div> > > <div class="input-prepend"> > > <span class="add-on">#</span> > > <input type="text" id="hashtag" name="hashtag"> > > </div></form> > > > > > > - S > > > > > > > > > > > > On 7 February 2012 23:13, Sebastien ARBOGAST < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > >> > >> Text-prepended textfields are particularly useful for things like > >> asking for twitter nickname and hashtag: > >> > >> <div class="input-prepend"> > >> <span class="add-on">@</span> > >> <input type="text" name="nickname" id="nickname"/> > >> </div> > >> <div class="input-prepend"> > >> <span class="add-on">#</span> > >> <input type="text" name="hashtag" id="hashtag"/> > >> </div> > >> > >> How can I put both fields on the same line? I have tried to replace > >> .input-prepend div's by span's but then I get .add-on's and then > >> textfields. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> --- > >> Sébastien Arbogast > >> http://sebastien-arbogast.com > > > > >
