Thnx m8 for your help! It worked :) 2010/3/2 <[email protected]>
> May be you can try considering below: > > <tr:panelLabelAndMessage label="Date Range"> > <tr:panelHorizontalLayout> > <tr:inputDate simple="true" shortDesc="Start date"/> > <tr:inputDate simple="true" shortDesc="End date"/> > </tr:panelHorizontalLayout> > </tr:panelLabelAndMessage> > > > Or else you can try to fiddle with the alignment using CSS ( I don't > recommend ;-) ). Example: > > <tr:panelFormLayout fieldWidth="60%" labelWidth="40%"> > <tr:panelLabelAndMessage label="Label 1:"> > <tr:outputText value="Val1"/> > </tr:panelLabelAndMessage> > <tr:panelLabelAndMessage label="Label 2:"> > <tr:outputText value="Val2"/> > </tr:panelLabelAndMessage> > <tr:panelHorizontalLayout i*nlineStyle="position: relative; left: > -5.7%"*> > <tr:inputDate label="From:"/> > <tr:inputDate label="To:"/> > </tr:panelHorizontalLayout> > </tr:panelFormLayout> > > Thanks > Mamallan > > > On 3/2/2010 6:21 AM, Dj Apal [GR] wrote: > >> Hello all. >> I want to add two tr:inputDate fields (from, to) to a panelFormLayout tag >> but i don't want to place them one below the other. >> I used a panelhorizontal layout to do this, but it breaks the alignment >> with >> the labels of other input texts that I have. >> Is there a way to align them one at the right of the other? Thnx! >> >> >> > -- __o _\<._ (_)/ (_)

