Input Groups
Basic example
Place one add-on or button on either side of an input. You may also place one on both sides of an input. Remember to place <label>
s outside the input group.
Sizing
Add the relative form sizing classes to the .input-group
itself and contents within will automatically resize—no need for repeating the form control size classes on each element.
Checkboxes and radios
Place any checkbox or radio option within an input group’s addon instead of text. We recommend adding .mt-
0 to the .form-check-input
when there’s no visible text next to the input.
Multiple inputs
While multiple <input />
s are supported visually, validation styles are only available for input groups with a single <input />
.
Multiple addons
Multiple add-ons are supported and can be mixed with checkbox and radio input versions.
Button addons
Buttons can also be places within input groups. This would help trigger action before user input is collected.
Buttons with dropdowns
Similar to the example above, you can place dropdowns as well within input groups.
Segmented buttons
Custom forms
Input groups include support for custom selects and custom file inputs. Browser default versions of these are not supported.