Can you apply CSS only on text that is wrapped, i.e. the second and subsequent lines?

拈花ヽ惹草 提交于 2019-12-01 02:18:53

Yeah, sort of — I’d suggest combining padding-left and text-indent:

HTML

<div class="test">
    <label for="2question1">
        <input type="checkbox" id="2question1" name="2question" title="Merknaam 1" /> Very long text which is wrapped on the next line
    </label><br>

    <label for="2question2">
        <input type="checkbox" id="2question2" name="2question" title="Merknaam 2" /> Merknaam 2
    </label><br>

    <label for="2question3">
        <input type="checkbox" id="2question3" name="2question" title="Merknaam 3" /> Merknaam 3
    </label><br>

    <label for="2question4">
        <input type="checkbox" id="2question4" name="2question" title="Merknaam 4" /> Merknaam 4
    </label><br>
</div>

 CSS

.test {
    width:200px;
}

.test label {
    display: block;
    padding-left: 1em;
    text-indent: -1em;
}

text-indent applies only to the first line of text in a block-level element, so it should achieve what you want.

See http://jsfiddle.net/pauldwaite/qUvvv/

No, but you can apply CSS to the first line, so you could reverse your thinking to achieve the same effect.

Something like this:

.mytext {margin-left:-5em;}
.mytext:first-line {margin-left:0;}

Here's a JSFiddle example of it working: http://jsfiddle.net/4ckxJ/3/

See http://www.quirksmode.org/css/firstline.html for more info on the :first-line pseudo-class.

You could wrap the line you want to wrap in a span and apply:

display: block;
margin-left: 12px;

Giving it display: block will make it wrap to a new line and the margin pushes it off to the right.

as per your updated example, here's a fork JSFiddle

float the input and then make the label display block so it floats right in beside it - spacing created with padding and margin, overflow:hidden makes the text "not wrap" - then you also might want to remove the br's from your HTML

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