Input group
Bootstrap 5 Input group component
Easily extend form controls by adding text, buttons, or button groups on either side of textual inputs, custom selects, and custom file inputs.
Basic example
Place one add-on or button on either side of an input. You may also place one on both sides of
an input. Remember to place <label>
s outside the input group.
Wrapping
Input groups wrap by default via flex-wrap: wrap
in order to accommodate custom
form field validation within an input group. You may disable this with
.flex-nowrap
.
Sizing
Add the relative form sizing classes to the .input-group
itself and contents
within will automatically resize—no need for repeating the form control size classes on each
element.
No border
Add .border-0
class to the .input-group-text
to remove the border.
Checkboxes and radios
Place any checkbox or radio option within an input group’s addon instead of text.
Multiple inputs
While multiple <input>
s are supported visually, validation styles are only
available for input groups with a single <input>
.
Multiple addons
Multiple add-ons are supported and can be mixed with checkbox and radio input versions.
File input
Input groups include support for custom file inputs. Browser default versions of these are not supported.
Accessibility
Screen readers will have trouble with your forms if you don’t include a label for every input. For these input groups, ensure that any additional label or functionality is conveyed to assistive technologies.
The exact technique to be used (<label>
elements hidden using the
.visually-hidden
class, or use of the aria-label
and
aria-labelledby
attributes, possibly in combination with
aria-describedby
) and what additional information will need to be conveyed will
vary depending on the exact type of interface widget you’re implementing. The examples in this
section provide a few suggested, case-specific approaches.