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[Resolved] How can I style the login form to use Bootstrap classes?

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Last updated by Shane 6 years, 9 months ago.

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#541950

I have used the shortcode to display a login form but I'd like the fields to all have Bootstrap classes so it's consistent with the rest of the site. I know I can add styling but how do I add classes?

#542114

Shane
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Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Jon,

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

Actually all you need to do is to add the class attribute to our shortcodes and then add the bootstrap class name that you will like to use within that field.

Please let me know if this helps.

Thanks,
Shane

#542181

Thanks Shane. Would you be able to give me an example? I've tried adding a class to the shortcode but the login form is just one shortcode and I need to add it to each element.

#542526

Shane
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Hi Jon,

Actually we have a document on this to get it to style with the bootstrap classes.

Take a look at the link below.
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/styling-cred-forms/

Please let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
Shane

#542537

Thanks Shane.

I think I've already seen that page and have successfully style a registration form and others. The problem is the login form which doesn't give me access to the individual fields. Everywhere I look it just says that the shortcode for the login simply puts the standard WordPress login form onto the page. But I need to style it with Bootstrap classes.

The shortcode I'm using is:

[cred_user_form form='login' form_name='Login']

Can you give me an example of styling this?

Thanks again.

#542687

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Jon,

Thanks for the clarity.

Actually there is no way to customize this using our plugins as what the shortcode does is to pull the default form from wordpress core and allow you to display it anywhere on your site.

Thanks,
Shane

#542689

Thanks Shane.

How come there isn't this facility? This seems about the only thing missing and I would have thought that a Login form is the easiest thing to produce, easier than a registration form. It's frustrating that I've styled the entire site but can't do the login form.

Could this be added to a future version?

#542696

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Jon,

Usually a Registration form is more involved and as such customers get the potential to add there own fields and required information from the users to create a new account.

Login forms simply just require a username and password hence why the default one is being used.

I'm not aware of a way to style the default login form .

Thanks,
Shane

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