When a drupal form fails validation, it is redrawn with the elements that failed validation surrounded in a red border. Drupal does this by adding the error class to the input elements, and specifing a 2px red border on input.error elements in system.css.

Without modifying this stylesheet, how can I remove the red border on a specific form only, while using the default behavior on the rest of the site?

I believe the solution might require using a custom theme_form_element, but I can't figure out how to customize a single form only.

Note that I would like to do this without having to resort to this jQuery trick (which does work):

$("#edit-name").removeClass('error');
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While I can change the border color for these specific elements in CSS, I can't get back to the default border for the input elements. So I could make the border green instead of red, but I can't get the normal browser style back. So unless I'm missing something obvious, I don't think a pure-CSS solution exists for this particular problem. – Rob Crowell Apr 30 '10 at 16:51
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You will need to remove the error class from the form items. This can be done by overwriting the theme functions, in theme_textfield, theme_textarea ... (there is one for each type)

Take a look at $element['#attributes']['class'] which contains the error class.

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To do it for a specific form element or form you can use the #theme attribute or either form or element you want to change the theming function for.

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Can this be done inside of a module? I seem to be having some trouble getting it to work. – Rob Crowell May 4 '10 at 4:58
Do it in your theme. – googletorp May 4 '10 at 5:37
Your method works (putting it in the theme), but it modifies all forms on my site instead of just a specific one. I think I will stick with my jQuery solution for now, even though I don't like it. Thanks for your help though! – Rob Crowell May 4 '10 at 17:38
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