Appearance
In this article, you will find information about the styling options and rendering of the Kendo UI TextBox.
For a live example, visit the Appearance Demo of the TextBox.
Options
The Kendo UI TextBox supports the following styling options:
-
size
—configures the overall size of the component. -
fillMode
—configures how the color is applied to the component. -
rounded
—configures the border radius of the component.
Size
The size
option controls how big or small the rendered textbox
looks. The structure of the class is k-input-{size}
.
The following values are available for the size
option:
-
sm
—small size -
md
—medium size -
lg
—large size -
none
—unset
The default size value is medium
and it is applied to the wrapping span element through the k-input-md
class.
<span class="k-textbox k-input k-input-md">
</span>
Rounded
The following values are available for the rouned
option:
- small(sm)
- medium(md)
- large(lg)
- full(full)
- none
The structure of the class is k-rounded-{size}
.
The default rounded value is medium
and it is applied to the wrapping span element through the k-rounded-md
class.
<span class="k-textbox k-input k-rounded-md">
</span>
FillMode
The fillMode
option controls the way the color is applied to the rendered textbox
. The structure of the class is k-input-{fillMode}
The following values are available for the fillMode
option:
- solid
- flat
- outline
- none
The default fillMode value is solid
and it is applied to the wrapping span element through the k-input-solid
class.
<span class="k-textbox k-input k-input-solid">
</span>
Rendering
Starting with version R1 2022, the component has a new rendering. For additional information on the decision behind these changes, visit the Components Rendering Overview article.
To review the latest rendering of the component, refer to the HTML specifications in the Kendo UI Themes Monorepo. The tests
folder of the repository contains the rendering for all flavors of the components, providing a clear reference for how their elements are structured. The rendering information can help you customize a component's appearance and behavior by applying custom CSS or JavaScript to suit specific design or functional requirements.