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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:24:14+00:00 2026-05-14T05:24:14+00:00

When I have this, the div, which just has text in it, uses all

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When I have this, the div, which just has text in it, uses all the horizontal width it can, so there’s trailing width after the text, which I can tell from the background color.

    errorElement: "div",
    errorPlacement: function(error, element) {

            error.insertBefore("#zzz");

When I use this, the width is the same as the text contained, but I cannot get each individual error (span) to be on a separate line via display: block.

    errorElement: "span",
    errorPlacement: function(error, element) {

            error.insertBefore("#zzz");
            error.css("display", "block");

Is there another way to force a break on a span element?

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    2026-05-14T05:24:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:24 am

    Sorry I was confused by what you were looking for, but my comment above stands. Why not use html elements to force a line break rather than trying to shoehorn it into css? If you want each error span on a separate line, wrap it in a <p> or add a <br/>.

    Something like this should work:

    errorElement: "span",
    errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
            error.wrap('<p>');
            // alternative:  error.append('<br/>');
            error.insertBefore("#zzz");
    

    An li element instead of span would also be a good choice semantically, as @Victor suggests. (It is a list of errors, after all.) You would also need a <ul> enclosing the error section.

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