I am having alot of trouble putting my problem into words, and it would be much appreciated if someone could perhaps 'sum it up better'. Anyways, I'm styling a form to gather information, as it is targeted at a mobile device, I want the fields to stretch to 100%, filling the screen. Using a text area, this works fine on all mobile OS's, however, by using a standard , the layout on the iPhone is broken, note this does not occur on Android. I believed it was a bug with Safari, but it works in desktop Safari, so maybe something to do with iOS rendering?
Standard expected behaviour.
iOS behaviour
Note: A live preview of the site can be found at http://www.draganmarjanovic.com However, this is only present on a resolution of <720px.
The same CSS code is used for both the input and the text area. - Cheers
box-sizing:border-box;
width:100%
, but different browsers are also allocating them additional padding by default, if you change each element to havepadding:0px;
it'll probably display fine as well. The box model doesn't take padding into consideration when calculating the whole element width, whereas border-box does. So whatever browser you have problems with, under the box model it'll make the elementwidth:100%;
and then add the padding the browser gives that element by default. Here's a better article rather than my crappy explanation - css-tricks.com/box-sizing