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bootstrap-validator
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The Validator plugin offers automatic form validation configurable via mostly HTML5 standard attributes. It also provides an unobtrusive user experience, because nobody likes a naggy form.
git clone https://github.com/1000hz/bootstrap-validator.git
.bower install bootstrap-validator
.npm install bootstrap-validator
.See the project docs at http://1000hz.github.io/bootstrap-validator
Be sure to include a reproducible test case on JS Bin with your report. Here's a template to get started.
Fork this repo and create a new branch for your patch.
Try to adhere to the code style of Bootstrap 3's JS as much as possible.
Be sure to add any relevant unit tests.
Make sure everything's still ok by running grunt test
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Lastly, don't pollute your patch branch with any unrelated changes.
Cina Saffary
Thanks to @mdo and @fat for Bootstrap. <3
Copyright 2016 Cina Saffary under the MIT license.
0.11.7
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A user-friendly HTML5 Form validator for Bootstrap 3
The npm package bootstrap-validator receives a total of 3,783 weekly downloads. As such, bootstrap-validator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bootstrap-validator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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