Hi Ferz,

I'm a little confused as to what you're trying to do exactly.

Here's a simple typical TT example of the login form using CatalystX::Controller::Auth...


<form method="post" action="[% c.uri_for_action('/auth/login') | html %]" autocomplete="off" id="loginform" >

                [% form.field('email').render %]

                [% form.field('password').render %]

                [% form.field('submit').render %]

            </form>

If modifications are needed to CatalystX::Controller::Auth to achieve your goals and work better with Twitter Bootstrap let me know, it's not something I've worked with before.

Cheers,
Rob




On 09/10/2013 09:30 AM, Ferruccio Zamuner wrote:
Hi,

I would like to style login form with Twitter Bootstrap without
change sent html in browser using js.

I don't understand how to do this in CatalystX::Controller::Auth.

Is there any example of customization of it?


Thank you in advance for your anwser or hint.    \ferz

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