I'm trying to style an aligned html form with display: table* CSS properties. Now I'm using something like this:
.form-aligned {
display: table;
}
.form-aligned label {
display: table-row;
}
.form-aligned .label {
width: 100px;
}
.form-aligned .label,
.form-aligned input,
.form-aligned .error {
display: table-cell;
}
<form class="form-aligned">
<label>
<span class="label">Age</span>
<input/>
<span class="error">Must be a number between 1 and 199</span>
</label>
<label>
<span class="label">Last or First or Whatever name</span>
<input/>
<span class="error">Be serious please</span>
</label>
</form>
It works perfectly but when label is too long (like in second input), input element is aligned to the top of the row. It looks a bit ugly. I would like an input to align in the middle of the row. But I can't figure out how to achieve that.
I tried to use vertical-align: middle
, but it doesn't seem to work.
If I enclose an input into container, it'll work. But that's extra markup which I would like to avoid.
Here's fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/oab5hbqo/1/ , below is a real table with correct vertical-align
behaviour (what I'm trying to achieve with CSS).