I've got a checkbox group. Which are centrally aligned with checkboxes on top and text below. Here is what I mean :
So I want to align
So each checkbox + label is wrapped in a div with class choice
. All choice
divs are part of div with additional-info
. choice
divs are inline-block elements with fixed width.
How do I align div
choice to be in the same height as the first one?
I've tried setting the additional-info
position to relative and choice
to absolute. But then they overlap each other so that wasn't good.
Also tried setting the choice
div display to inline but then the current layout breaks and divs are displayed in the middle in three rows.
Also tried to set additional-info
display to table-cell and adding vertical-align top but that didn't work either.
What else can I try? any suggestions is welcome
Update :
Here is my HTML :
<div class="additional-info">
<p class="text required control-label">
Additional info
</p>
<div class="input boolean optional certificate"><input name="user[certificate]" type="hidden" value="0"><label class="boolean optional control-label checkbox" for="certificate"><input class="boolean optional require-one" id="certificate" name="user[certificate]" type="checkbox" value="1">I've got a valid certificate and permits</label></div>
<div class="input boolean optional no_garden"><input name="user[no_garden]" type="hidden" value="0"><label class="boolean optional control-label checkbox" for="no_garden"><input class="boolean optional require-one" id="no_garden" name="user[no_garden]" type="checkbox" value="1">I don't have garden</label></div>
<div class="input boolean optional has_garden"><input name="user[has_garden]" type="hidden" value="0"><label class="boolean optional control-label checkbox" for="has_garden"><input class="boolean optional require-one" id="has_garden" name="user[has_garden]" type="checkbox" value="1">I have a garden</label></div>
</div>
Some css :
.additional-info {
position: relative;
}
.additional-info div {
width: 32.6%;
display: inline-block;
text-align: center;
}
input[type="checkbox"] {
float: none;
display: block;
margin: 0 auto;
}
Why not use a simple float to get rid of the remaining 'white space':
jsFiddle
You can take a look here, I've made it from scratch...
Demo
So what I did here is, I've used
display: table;
for the container element and am usingdisplay: table-cell;
for the childdiv
and as the childdiv
are now table cells, I usedvertical-align: top;
so that the elements align to thetop
in those cellsHTML
I have done an inline-block level based on what you said above. Using a set width on the parent div and then child elements forces the items to stack rather than appear in a horizontal list.
Worth trying to see if it works for your form?
(I know I've done it here as inline-style, but this is just as an example I quickly put together)