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Bug 488776
Opened 16 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Let the html:input within textboxes stretch to fill available vertical space.
Categories
(Toolkit :: XUL Widgets, defect)
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People
(Reporter: karlt, Assigned: karlt)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
Details
textboxes currently center their html:input elements and use their intrinsic height. If there are other elements in the textbox that increase the height of the textbox, then increasing the height of the html:input element can also be increased to show text overflow. This would help with situations like bug 425004. Clipping the text to the height of the html:input should not be necessary. Currently the only reason why html:input elements are center-aligned is that html-input elements do not center their text. Attachment 373038 [details] [diff] centers text within html:input elements, which would mean that they would no longer need to be center-aligned within textboxes.
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Updated•15 years ago
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Blocks: CTL-render-textfield
Comment 1•14 years ago
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(In reply to comment #0) > Attachment 373038 [details] [diff] centers text within html:input elements, which would mean > that they would no longer need to be center-aligned within textboxes. That patch has landed in bug 481751, last year. Can the de-centering safely be done now? This bug blocks bug 157541, which is a significant impediment to readable Thai script in textboxes.
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Comment 2•14 years ago
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(In reply to comment #1) > Can the de-centering safely be done now? I think so. (I don't remember all the details.) If someone would like to steal this bug from me and try it out, please feel free to do so.
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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