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Learn how to use input groups to add text, buttons, or button groups on either side of textual inputs, custom selects, and custom file inputs. See examples of basic, sizing, checkboxes, radios, multiple, and button addons.
- Forms
Be sure to use an appropriate type attribute on all inputs...
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Documentation and examples for adding custom Bootstrap...
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Jumbotron. Lightweight, flexible component for showcasing...
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Use the tab JavaScript plugin—include it individually or...
- Forms
Be sure to use an appropriate type attribute on all inputs (e.g., email for email address or number for numerical information) to take advantage of newer input controls like email verification, number selection, and more. Here’s a quick example to demonstrate Bootstrap’s form styles.
Learn how to use input groups to extend form controls with text, buttons, or button groups on either side of inputs, selects, and file inputs. See examples, sizing options, and custom forms with input groups.
Learn how to use Bootstrap to style and customize various form controls, such as input, textarea, checkbox, radio, and select. See examples, syntax, and tips for each input type.
Learn how to create and style input fields with Bootstrap 5, such as text, email, password, number, phone, URL, textarea and more. See code snippets, examples and tips for sizing, disabled, readonly, types, icons, helper text and clear button.
Learn how to use Bootstrap 5 to extend form controls with text, buttons, or button groups on either side of inputs. See basic, wrapping, sizing, no border, checkbox, radio, multiple, button, dropdown, segmented, and file input examples.
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