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KennyG
Oct 19, 2016
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Make Episerver Forms a Little More Bootstrap Friendly

You may have noticed that the way the Episerver Forms package renders form elements that it isn’t really bootstrap friendly. Well there is a way to fix that.

Dig down into \modules\_protected\EPiServer.Forms\EPiServer.Forms.zip\Views\ElementBlocks\ and copy those ascx files into \Views\Shared\ElementBlocks.

Then you can tweak each template.

A couple of examples:

  • On TextboxElementBlock.ascx add “form-group” to the class attribute on the outer DIV and add “form-control” to the class attribute for the input tag.
  • On SubmitButtonElementBlock.ascx add “btn” to the class attribute.

Your form should now pickup bootstrap’s form styles.

Oct 19, 2016

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