In principle you can use the CSS property resize
on an input
element, too, but in practice, this is not supported by browsers. So there is no direct solution.
As a workaround, you could add a script that makes the element resizable. It would be up to you to design and implement it, and it would inevitably be different from browsers’ built-in tools for resizing textarea
.
Alternatively, you could replace the input
element by a textarea
element and make it single-line and resizable horizontally (only), using the resize
proper, on browsers that support resizability. Example:
<div class="control-group">
<label class="required" for="secid">
Enter stuff here....</label>
<textarea type="text" placeholder="Required Field" required
class="form-control" id="secid"
rows="1" cols="20" wrap="off"
style="overflow: hidden; resize: horizontal">
</textarea>
</div>
You may want to set font family too, since textarea
uses monospace font by default.
The main problem with this is that the textarea
element is still a multiline element: the user can enter more than one line, just so that only the last line is visible in the box. You would need some JavaScript to prevent this (by capturing any event that might add line breaks to the content).