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[Resolved] CRED generic field to have same Bootstrap styles applied

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Last updated by stuart 4 years, 2 months ago.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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I have a user form... and I would have thought it would have the same bootstrap style applied to it.

(I tried adding output='bootstrap' to the generic field... )

Example page:

Example Toolset field highlight in blue: hidden link

Generic field, slightly larger in size and not blue...: hidden link

Id expect them to be the same, maybe I am doing something wrong.

This is a brand new site, with only 2020 Theme and Toolset active.

Ive selected load Bootstrap 4. in the Toolset setting options.

Full test site, so do what you need (access granted if necessary).

cheers

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Nigel
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Screenshot 2020-01-20 at 12.48.34.png

Hi Stuart

It seems like the generic input doesn't get the class "form-control" added, which is where the Bootstrap styling comes from.

On my test site, at least, manually adding the form-control class in the settings for the generic field fixed the styling mismatch.

#1470071

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!

Easy as that 🙂

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