Jonah Katz
Jonah Katz

Reputation: 5298

Add attribute to rails helper text field?

I have a rails helper text field from devise that uses html and atomatically validates the type="email" field. I want to add the attribute novalidate='novalidate' to it, but i do not know how.. Heres the code.. any suggestions?

<%= form_for(resource, :as => resource_name, :url => session_path(resource_name)
) do |f| %>
  <p><%= f.label :login %><br />
  <%= f.email_field :login %></p>

Upvotes: 10

Views: 6497

Answers (2)

Lesly Revenge
Lesly Revenge

Reputation: 922

RICH EDITOR - such as the stack over flow will be better for you.

Tinymce is a great rich editor.

check out this website: http://richonrails.com/articles/adding-tinymce-to-your-rails-application

When you follow the instructions make sure you do the following also.

  1. run gem install tinymce-rails on your command prompt
  2. Add <%= tinymce %> on the bottom of your footer or footers or your layouts and not your forms (I have my footer as a partial, so this text is in every page assuming that is what you want.)
  3. Make sure you restart your serverr or else you will get all type of errors.

Hope this helps answer your questions

Upvotes: -1

Blacksad
Blacksad

Reputation: 15442

Just do:

<%= f.email_field :login, :novalidate => 'novalidate' %>

UPDATE -- If you want to add an attribute to the FORM tag, the syntax is slightly different:

<%= form_for(resource, :as => resource_name, :url => session_path(resource_name), :html => {:novalidate => 'novalidate'}) do |f| %>

Upvotes: 16

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