When I want to add some attributes to symfony2 form elements I can just use the "attr" attribute. But how can I give some id / class / style / other to the starting form tag itself?
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{{ form_widget(form.name, { 'attr': {'class': 'foo'} }) }}
This is the correct syntax for a form widget with the class foo
. In other words a form field in your form.
You can apply the same for the <form>
tag.
This is done by rendering
{{ form_start(form, { 'attr': {'class': 'foo', 'id': 'bar', ... } }) }}
See this short documentation on form_start
here
Renders the start tag of a form. This helper takes care of printing the configured method and target action of the form. It will also include the correct enctype property if the form contains upload fields.
You might also be interested in form variables. They are documented here. All in all there is a whole documentation on all functions and variables you can use here
I wouldn't recommend you to use inline styles. Just do the styling with the ID and/or class you gave the form.
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Sorry I just forgot to clear the cache that's why it didn't work. Thanks. Jul 10, 2013 at 20:40
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Worth adding that in order to set the
action
you don't need to put it inside ofattr
it can be on the highest level of options array.– matiitSep 30, 2015 at 13:25