Extjs Form validation: Multiple QTips
Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.
By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.
forms validation extjs textfield qtip
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Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.
By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.
forms validation extjs textfield qtip
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Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.
By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.
forms validation extjs textfield qtip
Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.
By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.
forms validation extjs textfield qtip
forms validation extjs textfield qtip
asked Nov 23 '18 at 0:23
arunwithasmilearunwithasmile
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Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form
invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'
The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.
This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
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Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form
invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'
The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.
This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
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Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form
invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'
The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.
This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
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Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form
invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'
The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.
Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form
invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'
The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 5:37
Nishant BajracharyaNishant Bajracharya
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This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
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This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.
– arunwithasmile
Nov 23 '18 at 7:48
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