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Bootstrap/site/content/docs/4.3/forms/form-control.md
Mark Otto b02bae769e Document example of datalists with form controls (#29058)
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docs Form controls Give textual form controls like `<input>`s and `<textarea>`s an upgrade with custom styles, sizing, focus states, and more. forms true

Example

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Sizing

Set heights using classes like .form-control-lg and .form-control-sm.

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Readonly

Add the readonly boolean attribute on an input to prevent modification of the input's value. Read-only inputs appear lighter (just like disabled inputs), but retain the standard cursor.

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Readonly plain text

If you want to have <input readonly> elements in your form styled as plain text, use the .form-control-plaintext class to remove the default form field styling and preserve the correct margin and padding.

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Color

Keep in mind color inputs are not supported in IE.

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Datalists

Datalists allow you to create a group of <option>s that can be accessed (and autocompleted) from within an <input>. These are similar to <select> elements, but come with more menu styling limitations and differences. While most browsers and operating systems include some support for <datalist> elements, their styling is inconsistent at best.

Learn more about support for datalist elements.

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