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On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 4:13:00 AM UTC-4, thomen wrote: > > Hi Guys, > I'm trying to achieve this kind of layout in bootstrap 3 with a > form-horizontal i.e. labels to the side > > It worked perfectly in older bootstrap because the form grouping and > labels etc were fixed width but now that they'll inherit their width from > their parent columns it breaks the layout.. > > Just wondering if this is possible where the labels down the left all line > up even if the 2nd row is 2 columns: > > > If you have a col-lg12 for the top row and then 2 col-lg6's for the second > row.. > > the labels then don't line up if you specify their col-lg-3 for example: > <div class="col-lg-12"> > <label class="col-lg-3">moo</label><div class="col-lg-9"><input > type="text></div> > </div> > <div class="col-lg-6"> > <label class="col-lg-3">moo</label><div class="col-lg-9"><input > type="text></div> > </div> > <div class="col-lg-6"> > <label class="col-lg-3">moo</label><div class="col-lg-9"><input > type="text></div> > </div> > > because their overall width has changed because they're nested inside a > col-lg-6 and that overall available width is different than the 12 above.. > > http://jsfiddle.net/52VtD/52/ > > See here for an older example (we did something different but this guy's > example is close to how it all used to work) > > > http://limcheekin.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/twitter-bootstrap-multiple-columns-form.html > > > Thanks, > Tom > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "twitter-bootstrap" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
