Reputation: 181
I've tried
#Default size for text inputs.
config.default_input_size = 10
from config/initializers/simple_form.rb
I've also tried <%= f.input :message, :input_html => {:size => 10} %>
But neither of these change a single thing about how my text fields appear.
Upvotes: 16
Views: 19019
Reputation: 985
I just had the same issue on Rails 5.1 and Bootstrap4. I did the following:
<%= f.input :bio, input_html: {style: 'height:200px !important;'} %>
and it works.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1077
Passing :input_html options override default values. You must check attributes values for css classes that can modify their behavior.
<%= f.input : message, :as => :text, :input_html => { 'rows' => 10} %>
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 2125
Old question, I know. This is what worked for me with SimpleForm 3.2.0 and Rails 4.2.3:
<%= f.input_field :field_name, as: :text, class: "my-custom-class", rows: 5 %>
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 109
I managed to do this by adding :as => :text
to the input field attributes and then adding style & rows to the input html:
<%= f.input :message, label: "Message: ", :as => :text, input_html: { :style=> 'width: 100%;', :rows => 4} %>
For me it was the :as => :text
that got the "rows" attribute to work, and the 100% width made it fluid rather than fixed-width.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 1976
You need to do this
<%= f.input :message, :input_html => {:rows => 10} %>
Html text area tag attributes has two attributes namely rows
and cols
which lets you specify the no of rows and columns(i.e. width) of your text area. If this is not working then open the console and see if your css is overriding the height.
Upvotes: 45
Reputation: 652
You can do
<%= f.input :message, :size => "10x10" %>
for height and width.
It might work for text field but definitely works for text_area. You probably would want to use text_area for a message anyway.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2694
if you want to change "height", you need to modify css attribute:
<%= f.input :message, input_html: {style: 'height:10px;'} %>
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 8240
Try Firebug or Code Inspector from Google Chrome to inspect the text_field
element, see the exactly class name and change it directly in your stylesheet file.
Upvotes: 0