Input Groups Default input elements for forms

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.

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Wrapping inputs

Input groups wrap by default via flex-wrap: wrap in order to accommodate custom form field validation within an input group. You may disable this with .flex-nowrap

Various 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. Sizing on the individual input group elements isn’t supported
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Checkboxes and radios

Place any checkbox or radio option within an input group’s addon instead of text

Multiple inputs

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. You can add .input-group-multi-transition to .input-group to animate focused inputs
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Segmented buttons

Dropdown with action buttons

Seamless icon

Add seamless icons using various utility classes
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Button addon

Buttons with dropdown

Dropdowns are easily integrated just like buttons, you can have more than one dropdowns
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Custom forms

Input groups include support for custom selects and custom file inputs. Browser default versions of these are not supported

File upload

Combine file upload with addon elements
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Kitchen sink

A combination of elements working in harmony
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