Thanks for the info Neil. This is the first time I've run into this issue so, I apparently have some fun ahead of me :)
Gary
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Message: 4 Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 18:30:05 -0300 From: Neil Coghlan neil@esl-lounge.com Subject: Re: [support] CCK title field set width? To: support@drupal.org
you want to look into making your own mini-module and use form_alter to adjust the width of the text field
once you've got the correct form, you need something like this:
$form['title']['#size'] = 55;
or whatever size you want.
here is what you'd need for the blog create form - changes title field size and alters its label too.
function mymodule_form_alter(&$form, $form_state, $form_id) { if($form_id == blog_node_form) { # alters blog node create form. Changes 'Title' to 'Title of blog post' and alters size of title text box. $form['title']['#title'] = t('Title of blog post'); $form['title']['#size'] = 55; } }
Remember to change "mymodule" to your actual module title and make .info file too.
On 17/11/2010 18:20, Broyhill, Gary wrote:
Good day Drupalers:
When creating a new content type, it seems that I cannot change the width of the TITLE field. For all other fields that I create, I can set the width.
Anyone know how to make this change? I found something on drupal.org saying you can do it with CSS but I wonder if that's the best or only way? http://drupal.org/node/113399#comment-193937
Thanks,
-- Gary Broyhill Webmaster Lenoir-Rhyne University www.lr.edu gary.broyhill@lr.edu (828)328-7379