I'm trying to fix a log-in form on a website. When the user clicks our log-in link, a Log In form shows up in the horizontal center of the screen. When the user clicks on "Forgot Password?", the log-in form is set to display:none and the Forgot Password form appears in its place. Now if the user clicks "Forgot Password?" then they click "Cancel", the Forgot Password form disappears and the Log-In form reappears. The problem exists when the Log-In form reappears. It is no longer horizontally centered in the screen, instead it aligns left.
I understand that I could toggle visibility, but I don't want the space to be there, I want it to be replaced with the new form. Yet display:none isn't helping much either because it loses some CSS.
Here's the HTML (To respect my employer's company, I replaced our links in the src or href attributes): http://pastebin.com/f4HMpfLk
Here's the CSS: http://pastebin.com/wdwp8TqM
Is there a way for me to toggle visibility of the initial form, without losing the styling? Or is there a way I can keep it centered? I'm open to trying better ways of doing this. Thanks
PS: I tried changing document.getElementById('LoginWindow').style.display = 'inline-block'; to flex, which did center the window, but the contents within the div align left, and I lose CSS styling on the contents.