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I created a form a while back and included an entry like this:
'#size' => 10
in several text fields of the form. Especially useful when you add a suffix:
'#field_suffix' => 'Something'
But that would not do anything... I looked at the output of the form and it looked 100% correct. In other words, the input tag had its size="10" properly set. So the next step was to find whether some CSS code would be in the way.
You bet! The node.css file includes the following:
.node-form .form-text { display: block; width: 95%; }
The problem is exactly that. Now I know why many forms don't work right in nodes. The reason for that entry is that many themes have a narrow Content area and thus many input fields would not fit the space allowed. It is a good idea to have something like that. The thing is that it is just the wrong CSS. There is a good fix:
.node-form .form-text { max-width: 95%; }
This does not transform the input tags in blocks (and thus does not prevent the field prefix/suffix capabilities!) and it still applies the 95% but only for those fields that are too large.
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