Added:

http://liftweb.net/index.php/FAQ#How_do_I_add_attributes_to_form_fields_created_with_SHtml_methods.3F

Chas.

Jorge Ortiz wrote:
> Oops, it might be:
> 
> SHtml.text(user.name <http://user.name>, user.name <http://user.name> = _) %
>   ("size" -> "24") %
>   ("maxlength" -> "48") %
>   ("id" -> "user_name") %
>   ("title" -> "Enter your name")
> 
> One or both of those should work.
> 
> --j
> 
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Jorge Ortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Try:
> 
>     SHtml.text(user.name <http://user.name>, user.name
>     <http://user.name> = _) %
>       ("size", "24") %
>       ("maxlength", "48") %
>       ("id", "user_name") %
>       ("title", "Enter your name")
> 
>     That should work.
> 
>     --j
> 
>     On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Charles F. Munat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>         I spend a lot of time writing % new UnprefixedAttribute(...) to add
>         attributes to SHtml form elements (input, textarea, select, etc.).
> 
>         It would be nice if the relevant SHtml methods would permit optional
>         extra parameters in the form of tuples where contents are name-value
>         pairs that get translated to attributes. I don't think this
>         would be a
>         breaking change.
> 
>         In other words, instead of:
> 
>         SHtml.text(user.name <http://user.name>, user.name
>         <http://user.name> = _) %
>           new UnprefixedAttribute("size", "24",
>             new UnprefixedAttribute("maxlength", "48",
>               new UnprefixedAttribute("id", "user_name",
>                 new UnprefixedAttribute("title", "Enter your name", Null)
>               )
>             )
>           )
> 
>         I could do:
> 
>         SHtml.text(user.name <http://user.name>, user.name
>         <http://user.name> = _,
>           ("size", "24"),
>           ("maxlength", "48"),
>           ("id", "user_name"),
>           ("title", "Enter your name")
>         )
> 
>         Which is a hell of a lot cleaner and faster, and I don't have to
>         import
>         UnprefixedAttribute and remember the % and the new keywords.
> 
>         Or is this already possible and I'm missing it?
> 
>         I have an online survey with 43 questions on 5 pages involving
>         more than
>         150 database fields. The snippet is already over 700 lines and
>         growing.
>         It's just unmanageable.
> 
>         Another thing: the <label> element is a very important part of
>         accessibility to persons with disabilities, but it needs a "for"
>         attribute that references the "id" attribute of the input
>         element (or
>         textarea, etc.). The current SHtml output (unlike Rails) does not
>         generate an id attribute, so they have to be added by hand. Has
>         anyone
>         given any thought to automatically-generated id elements on form
>         fields?
>         Better yet, some way to integrate labels?
> 
>         Ideally, I would do something like this:
> 
>         <survey:name label="Your name"/>
> 
>         Or this:
> 
>         <survey:name>Your name</survey:name>
> 
>         and bind would allow me to generate this:
> 
>         <label for="id123">Your name
>         <input type="text" id="id123" value=""
>         name="F1226951216428645000_I0G"/>
>         </label>
> 
>         What do others think? Is this already possible?
> 
>         Chas.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 

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