For custom CoreUI form validation messages, you'll need to add the noValidate
boolean property to your <CForm>
. This disables the browser default feedback tooltips, but still provides access to the form validation APIs in JavaScript. Try to submit the form below; our JavaScript will intercept the submit button and relay feedback to you. When attempting to submit, you'll see the :invalid
and :valid
styles applied to your form controls.
Custom feedback styles apply custom colors, borders, focus styles, and background icons to better communicate feedback.
Not interested in custom validation feedback messages or writing JavaScript to change form behaviors? All good, you can use the browser defaults. Try submitting the form below. Depending on your browser and OS, you'll see a slightly different style of feedback.
While these feedback styles cannot be styled with CSS, you can still customize the feedback text through JavaScript.
We recommend using client-side validation, but in case you require server-side validation, you can indicate invalid and valid form fields with invalid
and valid
boolean properties.
For invalid fields, ensure that the invalid feedback/error message is associated with the relevant form field using aria-describedby
(noting that this attribute allows more than one id
to be referenced, in case the field already points to additional form text).
Validation styles are available for the following form controls and components:
<CFormInput>
s<CFormSelect>
s<CFormCheck>
sIf your form layout allows it, you can swap the text for the tooltip to display validation feedback in a styled tooltip. Be sure to have a parent with position: relative
on it for tooltip positioning. In the example below, our column classes have this already, but your project may require an alternative setup.