I have the following element which specifies the size="15". However the rendered element, which has the size attribute, has a width that fits 25 characters and could fit 30 or so if maxlength was greater? Maxlength does limit the # of characters.
<input id="txtSearch" name="txtSearch" type="text" maxlength="25" size="15" />
Monospaced Font
The best results I've seen came through using a monospace font:
Online Example: http://jsbin.com/epagi/edit Rendered neatly in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and IE.
If you're using a variable-width font, you would have to use scripting to get a better guess as to what the expected width would be, but as you said, this isn't very elegant.
Variable-Width Font
I tried to work up a reasonable-simple solution for variable-width fonts, but ultimately you will need to see if it fits your project or not.
Basically what I did was set the
text-transform
of particular inputs touppercase
to get a semi-consistent expectation for how wide something will be when filled out with text. I then applied a classname that indicated the field should be auto-sized, and how many chars we're expecting:sizeMe-4
. Using jQuery, I collected all of these inputs, and split this classname to get the number of chars expected.I extended the String object to include a repeat method which allows me to easily create a string of the expected size, and add it to an ad-hoc span element to get the width. This width was then retroactively applied to the initial input element. The span is then discarded.
Online Demo: http://jsbin.com/epagi/2/edit
For convenience, here's the code:
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It probably depends on the font you are using, and what character you are testing with!
Lot of outdated bad information Good luck getting
for inline style