Sorry SP the problem was in my application CSS, i tried to explain it on my 
follow up message which i just posted seconds after your reply. But thanks 
for replying!

Mostwanted

On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 8:02:49 AM UTC+2, sandeep patel wrote:
>
> @mostwanted
> In my case your code working as you expected. what web2py version you are 
> using?
> You can try this
>
> def search():
>     form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('SEARCH', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>                          widget = lambda field, value: 
> SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(
>             field, value, _class='my-string', _id='searching', 
> _placeholder='SEARCH BY COMPANY NAME'
>         ),formstyle='table3cols')
>     searchBtn=form.element('input',_type='submit')
>     form['_style'] = "border:none;box-shadow:none;"
>     if form.accepts(request):
>         tokens=form.vars.SEARCH.split()
>         query=reduce(lambda a,b:a&b, 
> [db.Client_Details.company.contains(k) for k in tokens])
>         company=db(query).select(orderby=db.Client_Details.company)
>     else:
>         company=[]
>     return locals()
>
>
> Thanks
> SP
>
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 11:13 AM mostwanted <godir...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to edit and customize the default *formstyle* styling? I 
>> am trying to place a form label on top of my sqlform.factory form with 
>> formstyle='table3cols' & i am able to get the desired results but there is 
>> extra stuff i do not want, my form now has a border around it and a 
>> box-shadow which both of them i never defined, i want them out! What do it 
>> do?
>> *CODE:*
>> def search():
>>     form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('SEARCH', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(), widget 
>> = lambda field, value: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(field, value, _class
>> ='my-string', _id='searching', _placeholder='SEARCH BY COMPANY NAME')), , 
>> formstyle='table3cols')
>>     searchBtn=form.element('input',_type='submit')
>>     searchBtn['_style'] = 'display:none;'
>>     if form.accepts(request):
>>         tokens=form.vars.SEARCH.split()
>>         query=reduce(lambda a,b:a&b, [db.Client_Details.company.contains(
>> k) for k in tokens])
>>         company=db(query).select(orderby=db.Client_Details.company)
>>     else:
>>         company=[]
>>     return locals()
>>
>>
>> Mostwanted
>>
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