Make Input Element (type="text") Handle Multiple Lines Of Text
Solution 1:
You need to use an HTML <textarea>
element.
From MDN:
The HTML
<textarea>
element represents a multi-line plain-text editing control.
Using <input>
for multiline text is not possible natively and, if hacked, would be invalid HTML.
HTML5 spec:
4.10.5.1.2 Text (
type=text
) state and Search state (type=search
)The
input
element represents a one line plain text edit control for the element's value.(emphasis mine)
Twitter input box
You mention you want the textarea to resemble Twitter's (auto-resize / no scrollbar). Consider this option and the following SO posts:
A small, stand-alone script to automatically adjust textarea height.
Solution 2:
Use TextArea.Alter rows and columns attribute according to requirement.
<textareaclass="input"rows="10"cols="10">Some text here</textarea>
To add the hover effect and change the box size , use css. Assign a normal height and width, and change that on focus.
.input:focus {
height:300px;
}
.input{
width:500px;
height:200px;
}
Solution 3:
Use <div contenteditable="true">
(supported well) with storing to <input type="hidden">
.
HTML:
<div id="multilineinput" contenteditable="true"></div>
<input type="hidden"id="detailsfield" name="detailsfield">
js (using jQuery):
$("#multilineinput").on('keyup',function(e) {
$("#detailsfield").val($(this).text()); //store content to input[type=hidden]
});
if anyone wanted to use this for wrapping a single line and using enter to submit or move on in the form, here is what to add:
$("#multilineinput").on('keypress',function(e) {
if(e.which == 13) { //on enter
e.preventDefault(); //disallow newlines // here comes your code to submit
}
});
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