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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:01:16+00:00 2026-05-13T13:01:16+00:00

Here’s my forms layout: <body> <p>Note that this form doesn’t actually do anything except

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Here’s my forms layout:

    <body>
        <p>Note that this form doesn't actually do anything 
        except illustrate the Required Field Validator.</p>

        <form id="frmValidator" method="post" runat="server">
            Usuario:
            <asp:TextBox id="txtUserName" runat="server" />
            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator id="userNameValidator" ControlToValidate="txtUserName" ErrorMessage='<img src="../Images/no.png">' runat="server" />

            <br />

            Contrasena:
            <asp:TextBox id="txtPassword" runat="server" />
            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator id="passwordValidator" ControlToValidate="txtPassword" ErrorMessage='<img src="../Images/no.png">' runat="server" />

            <br />
            <asp:button id="btnSubmit" text="Submit" runat="server" />
        </form>

        <p>Hint: Try submitting it before you enter something.</p>
    </body>

This is a simple layout for just learning purposes, but they align themselves badly. They just smooch together.

Someone suggested I just prace the ‘space’ key to create the whitespace between them, but that doesn’t align them at all. They can never be correctly aligned.

Someone said use tables, but I loathe the idea of using tables for layout.

How can I achieve a simple
organizational style between these two
fields?

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    2026-05-13T13:01:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:01 pm

    To expand on Creasey’s answer.

    <div style="width=150">Usuario:</div>
    <asp:TextBox id="txtUserName" runat="server" />
    

    …

    <div style="width=150">Contrasena:</div>
    <asp:TextBox id="txtPassword" runat="server" />
    
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