Hello Jon,
this should do the trick:
web.form.Dropdown('choose one',
[ ('option 1', '1'),
('option 2', '2'),
('option 3', '3'),
('option 4', '4')],
class_="YourBelovedClass")
For other features, you can read http://webpy.org/form, section «input
features».
Regards,
Christophe.
Le 09/07/2015 20:53, [email protected] a écrit :
I inherited a web.py application, and am trying to update the
presentation using css.
To get the presentation I want from an input form, I need to set the
'class' attribute on a dropdown box. For example, from the python
expression in a web.py file
web.form.Dropdown('choose one', [('option 1', '1'), ('option 2', '2'),
('option 3', '3'), ('option 4', '4')])
I would like to generate the following html:
<select class="my_custom_input" name="choose one" id="choose one">
<option value="1">option 1</option>
<option value="2">option 2</option>
<option value="3">option 3</option>
<option value="4">option 4</option>
</select>
where the 'class="my_custom_input" attribute is added to the select
element. Right now, despite a lot of searching through the
documentation I don't see a way to do that.
Can anyone help with this?
Thanks,
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