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---
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layout: docs
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title: Forms
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description: Examples and usage guidelines for from controls, form layouts, and custom forms.
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group: components
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---

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Bootstrap provides several form control styles, layout options, and custom components for creating a wide variety of forms.
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## Contents

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## Form controls
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Bootstrap's form controls expand on [our Rebooted form styles]({{ site.baseurl }}/content/reboot/#forms) with classes. Use these classes to opt into their customized displays for a more consistent rendering across browsers and devices. The example form below demonstrates common HTML form elements that receive updated styles from Bootstrap with additional classes.
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Remember, since Bootstrap utilizes the HTML5 doctype, **all inputs must have a `type` attribute**.
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{% example html %}
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<form>
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  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleInputEmail1">Email address</label>
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    <input type="email" class="form-control" id="exampleInputEmail1" aria-describedby="emailHelp" placeholder="Enter email">
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    <small id="emailHelp" class="form-text text-muted">We'll never share your email with anyone else.</small>
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  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleInputPassword1">Password</label>
    <input type="password" class="form-control" id="exampleInputPassword1" placeholder="Password">
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  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleSelect1">Example select</label>
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    <select class="form-control" id="exampleSelect1">
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      <option>1</option>
      <option>2</option>
      <option>3</option>
      <option>4</option>
      <option>5</option>
    </select>
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  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleSelect2">Example multiple select</label>
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    <select multiple class="form-control" id="exampleSelect2">
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      <option>1</option>
      <option>2</option>
      <option>3</option>
      <option>4</option>
      <option>5</option>
    </select>
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  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleTextarea">Example textarea</label>
    <textarea class="form-control" id="exampleTextarea" rows="3"></textarea>
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  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="exampleInputFile">File input</label>
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    <input type="file" class="form-control-file" id="exampleInputFile" aria-describedby="fileHelp">
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    <small id="fileHelp" class="form-text text-muted">This is some placeholder block-level help text for the above input. It's a bit lighter and easily wraps to a new line.</small>
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  </div>
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  <fieldset class="form-group">
    <legend>Radio buttons</legend>
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    <div class="form-check">
      <label class="form-check-label">
        <input type="radio" class="form-check-input" name="optionsRadios" id="optionsRadios1" value="option1" checked>
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        Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great
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    </div>
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    <div class="form-check">
    <label class="form-check-label">
        <input type="radio" class="form-check-input" name="optionsRadios" id="optionsRadios2" value="option2">
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        Option two can be something else and selecting it will deselect option one
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    </div>
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    <div class="form-check disabled">
    <label class="form-check-label">
        <input type="radio" class="form-check-input" name="optionsRadios" id="optionsRadios3" value="option3" disabled>
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        Option three is disabled
      </label>
    </div>
  </fieldset>
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  <div class="form-check">
    <label class="form-check-label">
      <input type="checkbox" class="form-check-input">
      Check me out
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    </label>
  </div>
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  <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
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</form>
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{% endexample %}
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Below is a complete list of the specific form controls supported by Bootstrap and the classes that customize them. Additional documentation is available for each group.
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<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Classes</th>
      <th>Used for</th>
      <th>Supported variations</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>
        {% markdown %}`.form-group`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
      <td class="text-nowrap">
        Any group of form controls
      </td>
      <td>
        {% markdown %}Use with any block-level element like `<fieldset>` or `<div>`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="3">
        {% markdown %}`.form-control`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
      <td>
        Textual inputs
      </td>
      <td>
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        {% markdown %}`text`, `password`, `datetime-local`, `date`, `month`, `time`, `week`, `number`, `email`, `url`, `search`, `tel`, `color`{% endmarkdown %}
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      </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>
        Select menus
      </td>
      <td>
        {% markdown %}`multiple`, `size`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>
        Textareas
      </td>
      <td>
        <span class="text-muted">N/A</span>
      </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td class="text-nowrap">
        {% markdown %}`.form-control-file`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
      <td>
        File inputs
      </td>
      <td>
        {% markdown %}`file`{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td class="text-nowrap">
{% markdown %}
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`.form-check`<br>
`.form-check-inline`
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{% endmarkdown %}
      </td>
      <td class="text-nowrap">
        Checkboxes and radios
      </td>
      <td>
        <span class="text-muted">N/A</span>
      </td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

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### Textual inputs

Here are examples of `.form-control` applied to each textual HTML5 `<input>` `type`.

{% example html %}
<div class="form-group row">
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  <label for="example-text-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Text</label>
  <div class="col-10">
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    <input class="form-control" type="text" value="Artisanal kale" id="example-text-input">
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</div>
<div class="form-group row">
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  <label for="example-search-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Search</label>
  <div class="col-10">
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    <input class="form-control" type="search" value="How do I shoot web" id="example-search-input">
  </div>
</div>
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  <label for="example-email-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
  <div class="col-10">
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    <input class="form-control" type="email" value="bootstrap@example.com" id="example-email-input">
  </div>
</div>
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  <label for="example-url-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">URL</label>
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  <label for="example-tel-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Telephone</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="tel" value="1-(555)-555-5555" id="example-tel-input">
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</div>
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  <label for="example-password-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Password</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="password" value="hunter2" id="example-password-input">
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</div>
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  <label for="example-number-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Number</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="number" value="42" id="example-number-input">
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  <label for="example-datetime-local-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Date and time</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="datetime-local" value="2011-08-19T13:45:00" id="example-datetime-local-input">
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  <label for="example-date-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Date</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="date" value="2011-08-19" id="example-date-input">
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  <label for="example-month-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Month</label>
  <div class="col-10">
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    <input class="form-control" type="month" value="2011-08" id="example-month-input">
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  <label for="example-week-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Week</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="week" value="2011-W33" id="example-week-input">
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  <label for="example-time-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Time</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="time" value="13:45:00" id="example-time-input">
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  <label for="example-color-input" class="col-2 col-form-label">Color</label>
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    <input class="form-control" type="color" value="#563d7c" id="example-color-input">
  </div>
</div>
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## Form layouts

Since Bootstrap applies `display: block` and `width: 100%` to almost all our form controls, forms will by default stack vertically. Additional classes can be used to vary this layout on a per-form basis.

### Form groups

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The `.form-group` class is the easiest way to add some structure to forms. Its only purpose is to provide `margin-bottom` around a label and control pairing. As a bonus, since it's a class you can use it with `<fieldset>`s, `<div>`s, or nearly any other element.
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{% example html %}
<form>
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    <input type="text" class="form-control" id="formGroupExampleInput" placeholder="Example input">
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  <div class="form-group">
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### Inline forms

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- Controls are `display: inline-block` (or `flex` when enabled) to provide alignment control via `vertical-align` and `margin`. Those also means you'll have some HTML character spaces between elements by default.
- Controls and input groups receive `width: auto` to override the Bootstrap default `width: 100%`.
- Controls **only appear inline in viewports that are at least 576px wide** to account for narrow viewports on mobile devices.
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You may need to manually address the width and alignment of individual form controls with [spacing utilities]({{ site.baseurl }}/utilities/spacing/) (as shown below). Lastly, be sure to always include a `<label>` with each form control, even if you need to hide it from non-screenreader visitors with `.sr-only`.
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{% example html %}
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<form class="form-inline">
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  <label class="sr-only" for="inlineFormInput">Name</label>
  <input type="text" class="form-control mb-2 mr-sm-2 mb-sm-0" id="inlineFormInput" placeholder="Jane Doe">
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  <label class="sr-only" for="inlineFormInputGroup">Username</label>
  <div class="input-group mb-2 mr-sm-2 mb-sm-0">
    <div class="input-group-addon">@</div>
    <input type="text" class="form-control" id="inlineFormInputGroup" placeholder="Username">
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  </div>
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  <div class="form-check mb-2 mr-sm-2 mb-sm-0">
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    <label class="form-check-label">
      <input class="form-check-input" type="checkbox"> Remember me
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    </label>
  </div>
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  <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
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</form>
{% endexample %}

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Custom form controls and selects are also supported.

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{% example html %}
<form class="form-inline">
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  <label class="mr-sm-2" for="inlineFormCustomSelect">Preference</label>
  <select class="custom-select mb-2 mr-sm-2 mb-sm-0" id="inlineFormCustomSelect">
    <option selected>Choose...</option>
    <option value="1">One</option>
    <option value="2">Two</option>
    <option value="3">Three</option>
  </select>

  <label class="custom-control custom-checkbox mb-2 mr-sm-2 mb-sm-0">
    <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input">
    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
    <span class="custom-control-description">Remember my preference</span>
  </label>

  <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
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</form>
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{% endexample %}
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{% callout warning %}
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#### Alternatives to hidden labels
Assistive technologies such as screen readers will have trouble with your forms if you don't include a label for every input. For these inline forms, you can hide the labels using the `.sr-only` class. There are further alternative methods of providing a label for assistive technologies, such as the `aria-label`, `aria-labelledby` or `title` attribute. If none of these are present, assistive technologies may resort to using the `placeholder` attribute, if present, but note that use of `placeholder` as a replacement for other labelling methods is not advised.
{% endcallout %}
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### Using the Grid
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For more structured form layouts that are also responsive, you can utilize Bootstrap's [predefined grid classes]({{ site.baseurl }}/layout/grid/#predefined-classes) or [mixins]({{ site.baseurl }}/layout/grid/#sass-mixins) to create horizontal forms. Add the `.row` class to form groups and use the `.col-*-*` classes to specify the width of your labels and controls.
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Be sure to add `.col-form-label` to your `<label>`s as well so they're vertically centered with their associated form controls. For `<legend>` elements, you can use `.col-form-legend` to make them appear similar to regular `<label>` elements.
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{% example html %}
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<div class="container">
  <form>
    <div class="form-group row">
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      <label for="inputEmail3" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
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      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control" id="inputEmail3" placeholder="Email">
      </div>
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    </div>
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    <div class="form-group row">
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      <label for="inputPassword3" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Password</label>
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      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="password" class="form-control" id="inputPassword3" placeholder="Password">
      </div>
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    </div>
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    <fieldset class="form-group row">
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      <legend class="col-form-legend col-sm-2">Radios</legend>
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      <div class="col-sm-10">
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        <div class="form-check">
          <label class="form-check-label">
            <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="gridRadios" id="gridRadios1" value="option1" checked>
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            Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great
          </label>
        </div>
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        <div class="form-check">
          <label class="form-check-label">
            <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="gridRadios" id="gridRadios2" value="option2">
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            Option two can be something else and selecting it will deselect option one
          </label>
        </div>
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        <div class="form-check disabled">
          <label class="form-check-label">
            <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="gridRadios" id="gridRadios3" value="option3" disabled>
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            Option three is disabled
          </label>
        </div>
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      </div>
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    </fieldset>
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    <div class="form-group row">
      <label class="col-sm-2">Checkbox</label>
      <div class="col-sm-10">
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        <div class="form-check">
          <label class="form-check-label">
            <input class="form-check-input" type="checkbox"> Check me out
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        </div>
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      </div>
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    </div>
    <div class="form-group row">
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        <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Sign in</button>
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  </form>
</div>
{% endexample %}

Grid-based form layouts also support large and small inputs.

{% example html %}
<div class="container">
  <form>
    <div class="form-group row">
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      <label for="lgFormGroupInput" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label col-form-label-lg">Email</label>
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      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control form-control-lg" id="lgFormGroupInput" placeholder="you@example.com">
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      </div>
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    </div>
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    <div class="form-group row">
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      <label for="smFormGroupInput" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label col-form-label-sm">Email</label>
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      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control form-control-sm" id="smFormGroupInput" placeholder="you@example.com">
      </div>
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    </div>
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  </form>
</div>
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{% endexample %}
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## Checkboxes and radios
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Default checkboxes and radios are improved upon with the help of `.form-check`, **a single class for both input types that improves the layout and behavior of their HTML elements**. Checkboxes are for selecting one or several options in a list, while radios are for selecting one option from many.
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Disabled checkboxes and radios are supported, but to provide a `not-allowed` cursor on hover of the parent `<label>`, you'll need to add the `.disabled` class to the parent `.form-check`. The disabled class will also lighten the text color to help indicate the input's state.
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### Default (stacked)
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By default, any number of checkboxes and radios that are immediate sibling will be vertically stacked and appropriately spaced with `.form-check`.

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{% example html %}
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<div class="form-check">
  <label class="form-check-label">
    <input class="form-check-input" type="checkbox" value="">
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    Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great
  </label>
</div>
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<div class="form-check disabled">
  <label class="form-check-label">
    <input class="form-check-input" type="checkbox" value="" disabled>
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    Option two is disabled
  </label>
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{% endexample %}
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{% example html %}
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<div class="form-check">
  <label class="form-check-label">
    <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="exampleRadios" id="exampleRadios1" value="option1" checked>
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    Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great
  </label>
</div>
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<div class="form-check">
  <label class="form-check-label">
    <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="exampleRadios" id="exampleRadios2" value="option2">
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    Option two can be something else and selecting it will deselect option one
  </label>
</div>
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<div class="form-check disabled">
  <label class="form-check-label">
    <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="exampleRadios" id="exampleRadios3" value="option3" disabled>
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    Option three is disabled
  </label>
</div>
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{% endexample %}
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### Inline
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Groups of checkboxes or radios that appear on the same horizontal row are similar to their stacked counterparts, but require different HTML and a single class. To switch from stacked to inline, drop the surrounding `<div>`, add `.form-check-inline` to the `<label>`, and keep the `.form-check-input` on the `<input>`.
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{% example html %}
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<div class="form-check">
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    <input class="form-check-input" type="radio" name="blankRadio" id="blankRadio1" value="option1" aria-label="...">
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## Static controls
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When you need to place plain text next to a form label within a form, use the `.form-control-static` class on an element of your choice. Using an element like `<p>` with a default margin? Be sure to use a margin override (as shown below).
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    <label class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
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      <p class="form-control-static mb-0">email@example.com</p>
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    <div class="col-sm-10">
      <input type="password" class="form-control" id="inputPassword" placeholder="Password">
    </div>
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  <div class="form-group">
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    <label for="inputPassword2" class="sr-only">Password</label>
    <input type="password" class="form-control" id="inputPassword2" placeholder="Password">
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## Disabled states
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Add the `disabled` boolean attribute on an input to prevent user interactions. Disabled inputs appear lighter and add a `not-allowed` cursor.
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<input class="form-control" id="disabledInput" type="text" placeholder="Disabled input here..." disabled>
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Add the `disabled` attribute to a `<fieldset>` to disable all the controls within.

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  <fieldset disabled>
    <div class="form-group">
      <label for="disabledTextInput">Disabled input</label>
      <input type="text" id="disabledTextInput" class="form-control" placeholder="Disabled input">
    </div>
    <div class="form-group">
      <label for="disabledSelect">Disabled select menu</label>
      <select id="disabledSelect" class="form-control">
        <option>Disabled select</option>
      </select>
    </div>
    <div class="checkbox">
      <label>
        <input type="checkbox"> Can't check this
      </label>
    </div>
    <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
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#### Caveat about link functionality of `<a>`
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#### Cross-browser compatibility

While Bootstrap will apply these styles in all browsers, Internet Explorer 11 and below don't fully support the `disabled` attribute on a `<fieldset>`. Use custom JavaScript to disable the fieldset in these browsers.
{% endcallout %}
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## Readonly inputs

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{% example html %}
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## Control sizing

Set heights using classes like `.form-control-lg`, and set widths using grid column classes like `.col-lg-*`.

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<select class="form-control form-control-lg">
  <option>Large select</option>
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<select class="form-control">
  <option>Default select</option>
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  <option>Small select</option>
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## Column sizing

Wrap inputs in grid columns, or any custom parent element, to easily enforce desired widths.

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## Help text

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{% callout warning %}
#### Associating help text with form controls

Help text should be explicitly associated with the form control it relates to using the `aria-describedby` attribute. This will ensure that assistive technologies – such as screen readers – will announce this help text when the user focuses or enters the control.
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Block help text—for below inputs or for longer lines of help text—can be easily achieved with `.form-text`. This class includes `display: block` and adds some top margin for easy spacing from the inputs above.

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<label for="inputPassword5">Password</label>
<input type="password" id="inputPassword5" class="form-control" aria-describedby="passwordHelpBlock">
<p id="passwordHelpBlock" class="form-text text-muted">
  Your password must be 8-20 characters long, contain letters and numbers, and must not contain spaces, special characters, or emoji.
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### Inline

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  <div class="form-group">
    <label for="inputPassword4">Password</label>
    <input type="password" id="inputPassword4" class="form-control" aria-describedby="passwordHelpInline">
    <small id="passwordHelpInline" class="text-muted">
      Must be 8-20 characters long.
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### How it works

Here's a rundown of how they work:
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- You may use your own base64 PNGs or SVGs by updating the Sass variables and recompiling.
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- **Danger** is great for when there's a blocking or required field. A user *must* fill in this field properly to submit the form.
- **Warning** works well for input values that are in progress, like password strength, or soft validation before a user attempts to submit a form.
- And lastly, **success** is ideal for situations when you have per-field validation throughout a form and want to encourage a user through the rest of the fields.

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#### Conveying validation state to assistive technologies and colorblind users

Using these validation styles to denote the state of a form control only provides a visual, color-based indication, which will not be conveyed to users of assistive technologies - such as screen readers - or to colorblind users.

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### Examples

Here are some examples of the aforementioned classes in action. First up is your standard left-aligned fields with labels, help text, and validation messaging.

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  <div class="form-control-feedback">Success! You've done it.</div>
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Those same states can also be used with horizontal forms.

{% example html %}
<div class="container">
  <form>
    <div class="form-group row has-success">
      <label for="inputHorizontalSuccess" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control form-control-success" id="inputHorizontalSuccess" placeholder="name@example.com">
        <div class="form-control-feedback">Success! You've done it.</div>
        <small class="form-text text-muted">Example help text that remains unchanged.</small>
      </div>
    </div>
    <div class="form-group row has-warning">
      <label for="inputHorizontalWarning" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control form-control-warning" id="inputHorizontalWarning" placeholder="name@example.com">
        <div class="form-control-feedback">Shucks, check the formatting of that and try again.</div>
        <small class="form-text text-muted">Example help text that remains unchanged.</small>
      </div>
    </div>
    <div class="form-group row has-danger">
      <label for="inputHorizontalDnger" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">Email</label>
      <div class="col-sm-10">
        <input type="email" class="form-control form-control-danger" id="inputHorizontalDnger" placeholder="name@example.com">
        <div class="form-control-feedback">Sorry, that username's taken. Try another?</div>
        <small class="form-text text-muted">Example help text that remains unchanged.</small>
      </div>
    </div>
  </form>
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Checkboxes and radios are also supported.

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## Custom forms

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### Checkboxes and radios

Each checkbox and radio is wrapped in a `<label>` for three reasons:

- It provides a larger hit areas for checking the control.
- It provides a helpful and semantic wrapper to help us replace the default `<input>`s.
- It triggers the state of the `<input>` automatically, meaning no JavaScript is required.

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We hide the default `<input>` with `opacity` and use the `.custom-control-indicator` to build a new custom form indicator in its place. Unfortunately we can't build a custom one from just the `<input>` because CSS's `content` doesn't work on that element.
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We use the sibling selector (`~`) for all our `<input>` states—like `:checked`—to properly style our custom form indicator. When combined with the `.custom-control-description` class, we can also style the text for each item based on the `<input>`'s state.
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In the checked states, we use **base64 embedded SVG icons** from [Open Iconic](https://useiconic.com/open). This provides us the best control for styling and positioning across browsers and devices.
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#### Checkboxes

{% example html %}
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  <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
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<div class="bd-example bd-example-indeterminate">
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    <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input">
    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
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#### Radios

{% example html %}
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  <input id="radio1" name="radio" type="radio" class="custom-control-input">
  <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
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  <input id="radio2" name="radio" type="radio" class="custom-control-input">
  <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
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#### Disabled

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{% example html %}
<label class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
  <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input" disabled>
  <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
  <span class="custom-control-description">Check this custom checkbox</span>
</label>

<label class="custom-control custom-radio">
  <input id="radio3" name="radioDisabled" type="radio" class="custom-control-input" disabled>
  <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
  <span class="custom-control-description">Toggle this custom radio</span>
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Add other states to your custom forms with our validation classes.

{% example html %}
<div class="form-group has-success">
  <label class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input">
    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
    <span class="custom-control-description">Check this custom checkbox</span>
  </label>
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  <label class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input">
    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
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    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
    <span class="custom-control-description">Check this custom checkbox</span>
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    <input id="radioStacked1" name="radio-stacked" type="radio" class="custom-control-input">
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  <label class="custom-control custom-radio">
    <input id="radioStacked2" name="radio-stacked" type="radio" class="custom-control-input">
    <span class="custom-control-indicator"></span>
    <span class="custom-control-description">Or toggle this other custom radio</span>
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  </label>
</div>
{% endexample %}

### Select menu

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{% example html %}
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<select class="custom-select">
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  <option selected>Open this select menu</option>
  <option value="1">One</option>
  <option value="2">Two</option>
  <option value="3">Three</option>
</select>
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{% endexample %}

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Custom selects degrade nicely in IE9, receiving only a handful of overrides to remove the custom `background-image`. **Multiple selects (e.g., `<select multiple>`) are not currently supported.**
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### File browser

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The file input is the most gnarly of the bunch and require additional JavaScript if you'd like to hook them up with functional *Choose file...* and selected file name text.

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{% example html %}
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<label class="custom-file">
  <input type="file" id="file" class="custom-file-input">
  <span class="custom-file-control"></span>
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</label>
{% endexample %}

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- We wrap the `<input>` in a `<label>` so the custom control properly triggers the file browser.
- We hide the default file `<input>` via `opacity`.
- We use `:after` to generate a custom background and directive (*Choose file...*).
- We use `:before` to generate and position the *Browse* button.
- We declare a `height` on the `<input>` for proper spacing for surrounding content.

In other words, it's an entirely custom element, all generated via CSS.
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#### Translating or customizing the strings

The [`:lang()` pseudo-class](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:lang) is used to allow for easy translation of the "Browse" and "Choose file..." text into other languages. Simply override or add entries to the `$custom-file-text` SCSS variable with the relevant [language tag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) and localized strings. The English strings can be customized the same way. For example, here's how one might add a Spanish translation (Spanish's language code is `es`):

{% highlight scss %}
$custom-file-text: (
  placeholder: (
    en: "Choose file...",
    es: "Seleccionar archivo..."
  ),
  button-label: (
    en: "Browse",
    es: "Navegar"
  )
);
{% endhighlight %}

You'll need to set the language of your document (or subtree thereof) correctly in order for the correct text to be shown. This can be done using [the `lang` attribute](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/lang) or the [`Content-Language` HTTP header](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.12), among other methods.