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title: Forms
group: material-design
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Bootstrap provides several form control styles, layout options, and custom components for creating a wide variety of forms.
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## Form controls
Form controls flavored by Material Design for Bootstrap customizations such as `mdb-label-floating`.
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Below is a complete list of options supported by Material Design for Bootstrap and the classes that customize them. Additional documentation is available for each group.
Classes
Used for
Notes
{% markdown %}`.mdb-form-group`{% endmarkdown %}
Any group of form controls
{% markdown %}This is automatically added by javascript, but if your code is templated, adding `.mdb-form-group`
to your form groups or otherwise your groups of controls can reduce rendering churn since the javascript will not
add the class after the initial page rendering.{% endmarkdown %}
### Form groups
The `.mdb-form-group` class is usually added to the `.form-group` element. Whereas the `.form-group` adds structure to forms by providing `margin-bottom` around a label and control pairing,
the only purpose of the `.mdb-form-group` is to demarcate Material Design behaviors. Decorations and size variations are intended to be specified on
this element e.g. `.mdb-label-floating`. Focus/hover styling for the label/input is determined based on the `.mdb-form-group`.
The `.mdb-form-group` is added automatically by javascript through basic discovery of the outer demarcation of the component defined by the Bootstrap standard
markup. If your code is templated, you may want to add `.mdb-form-group` to the markup directly to prevent any rendering churn from the javascript determining
and adding the class to the markup. In custom situations, the javascript may not be able to properly resolve the location for the `.mdb-form-group`, so in rare cases
you may need to wrap your markup in an `.mdb-form-group` to get appropriate focus/hover behavior.
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### Inline forms
Use the `.form-inline` class to to display a series of labels, form controls, and buttons on a single horizontal row. Form controls within inline forms behave differently:
- Controls are `display: inline-block` to provide alignment control via `vertical-align` and `margin`.
- Controls receive `width: auto` to override the Bootstrap default `width: 100%`.
- Controls **only appear inline in viewports that are at least 768px wide** to account for narrow viewports on mobile devices.
Because of this, you may need to manually address the width and alignment of individual form controls. Lastly, as shown below, you should always include a `