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Link Switcher Width

mwdbhyat
Builder

Hi there,

How does one change the width of an input on a form? I want to edit the default size to display my text labels for the link switcher tabs correctly.

Thanks

1 Solution

mwdbhyat
Builder

Sure did.. I edited the xml to look like this:

Security Continuous Monitoring - High Level Metrics

<input type="link" token="unused" id="resized_input" searchWhenChanged="true">

"form stylesheet" references the application.css which has this at the bottom of it:

#resized_input {
 width: 250px;
}

That should do the trick..

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mwdbhyat
Builder

Sure did.. I edited the xml to look like this:

Security Continuous Monitoring - High Level Metrics

<input type="link" token="unused" id="resized_input" searchWhenChanged="true">

"form stylesheet" references the application.css which has this at the bottom of it:

#resized_input {
 width: 250px;
}

That should do the trick..

shandr
Path Finder

Yep works.

Set your id=

<input type="link" token="unused" id="resized_input" searchWhenChanged="true">


Then style it

<row depends="$HIDE_ALWAYS$">
<panel>
<title>Hidden panel for a horizontal linked list</title>
<html>
<style>
#resized_input {
width: 350px;
}
</style>
</html>
</panel>
</row>

 

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pradeepkumarg
Influencer

Thank you..

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pradeepkumarg
Influencer

Did you get a solution for this?

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Raghav2384
Motivator

Hey @mwdbhyat,

Can you post the xml? have you tried to edit the padding?

.btn-pill { padding: 0 45px;} ? From what i can tell, they auto adjust.

Hope this helps!

Thanks,
Raghav

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