I'm trying to implement validation by Bootstrap and I've pasted the following sample on my page:
<div class="form-group has-success">
<label class="form-control-label" for="inputSuccess1">Input with success</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control form-control-success" id="inputSuccess1">
<div class="form-control-feedback">Success! You've done it.</div>
<small class="form-text text-muted">Example help text that remains unchanged.</small>
</div>
I can see that the appearance of the input control has changed (it's a bit rounded and much more aesthetic now) but it still doesn't show the green border as can be seen on the page linked to. The Bootstrap I'm linking to is pointed out as follows.
<link rel="stylesheet"
href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-beta/css/bootstrap.min.css" />
I have tried to google for this issue but to no avail. I have a fiddle illustrating the issue.
What can I do about it? What am I missing?
Bootstrap 5 (Update 2021)
Since jQuery is no longer required for Bootstrap 5, it's easy to do client-side validation with vanilla JavaScript. The docs include a generic code example that should work on all forms with
needs-validation
..Bootstrap 5 Form Validation Demo
Bootstrap 4 (Original Answer)
Validation has changed as of the Bootstrap 4 beta release.
The valid state selectors use the
was-validated
class which would be added dynamically after validating the form via client-side JavaScript. For example...https://codeply.com/go/45rU7UOhFo
Form Validation Example Demo - Bootstrap 4.0.0
As explained in the docs, if you intend to use server-side validation you can simply set the
is-valid
oris-invalid
classes on the form-controls...