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1.5RC1

  1. AndrewR
    Member

    so I was doing a form with RC1 when I figured out that you can get 2 inputs (drop-downs to be exact) to be on the same line with this code

    gf_list_inline gf_right_half

    gf_list_inline gf_left_third

    which creates it to be like this
    http://switchthelabel.com/dev/chase-loan-modification-example

    Not sure if this is a bug, a cool css trick or what but just wanted to share.

    P.S the css ready "inline" doesnt work in thesis, I know I have to edit the thesis css file just wanted to let everyone know.

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday December 14, 2010 | Permalink
  2. the "gf_list_inline" class shouldn't influence anything other than checkbox or radio button fields. If you use just the "gf_left_half" and "gf_right_half" classes, the select boxes should line up anyhow. I'm not sure why you would consider this a bug.

    The ready classes have all been tested and worked fine in Thesis 1.8. What version are you seeing an issue in? Also, what browser and operating system? Lastly, are you referring to the "gf_list_inline" or "gf_inline" class?

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday December 14, 2010 | Permalink
  3. AndrewR
    Member

    The inline error was my fault for thesis I apologize for that :(
    Glad you guys set it up for us still using theis, I'm honestly looking for an alternative that plays nice with GF.

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday December 14, 2010 | Permalink