You could set padding-left to something like 3% or 5% (e.g. a small percentage instead of a relatively larger fixed/absolute value): jsfiddle.net/L3egypo1
Nice the solution was display:flex to label with hold the radio and text together . But what should I do when I want button to be on right side of text
Do I have to use position: absolute or row-reverse with a container @TylerH . Or anything that you would use
@Rana you can set display: flex on the container to turn the label and the input into flex items, remove the padding-right, and change the order using the order property
Hmm, well actually that puts the radio button outside
Do you need display: flex? That kind of makes it pretty tricky
If you do, then wrapping the input in the label may be the better solution there
(or if you need the radio buttons on the right)
Given the more traditional design of the radio buttons on the left though, it's simpler to keep the method I mentioned earlier IMHO rather than using the label as a wrapper
or, wrap each label and input element into its own div, and then wrap all those div wrappers into a main wrapper
One last question @TylerH , I use a lot of wrapper(div,span) around elements . Do this cause something in process like content will be slowly processed or take load when using lot wrappers . Or some other side effects o this
@Rana No not really. You would need to have many, many, many more wrappers to make a difference in load speed. The main slowdown in wrapper-itis is when you are trying to work with the code after the fact... you apply something to one of the wrappers only to find out you need to make a change to a wrapper one level up (or down)
For that reason it's strongly recommended you never have a wrapper around a single element... if you have a wrapper div, there should be at least two other elements inside it.
>it is when you are trying to work with the code after the fact... you apply something to one of the wrappers only to find out you need to make a change to a wrapper one level up (or down) . Can you tell about this line a little more @TylerH