Much appreciated, worked great. Thanks
On Monday, January 14, 2013 7:34:25 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
>
> The password widget is actually an INPUT helper wrapped in a CAT helper
> (which enables the new entropy validator Javascript to be appended if
> needed), so form.custom.widget.password actually refers to the outer CAT
> helper and form.custom.widget.password['_class'] is therefore the class of
> the CAT, not the inner INPUT (and CAT doesn't result in any HTML tags being
> rendered, so its "_class" attribute is simply ignored). Instead, you can do:
>
> form.custom.widget.password[0]['_class'] = 'string input-medium'
>
> The [0] subscript selects the INPUT element inside the CAT element.
>
> Wrapping the password widget in CAT is a recent change and has been
> causing some confusion, so we should probably document it better.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Monday, January 14, 2013 12:22:41 AM UTC-5, Aris Green wrote:
>>
>> Why does this code not work?
>>
>> {{=form.custom.begin}}
>>
>> # some junk here, next line does not work
>>
>> {{
>> form.custom.widget.password['_class'] = 'string input-medium'
>> }}
>>
>> I want to override the default password input widget CSS class in the
>> view, and it refuses to be overridden. I need flexibility when styling the
>> form. This does work for the other auth fields such as email, first_name,
>> etc.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Aris Green
>>
>
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