--- layout: page title: Input group --- Extend form controls by adding text or buttons before, after, or on both sides of any text-based input. Use `.input-group` with an `.input-group-addon` to prepend or append elements to a single `.form-control`.

Cross-browser compatibility

Avoid using <select> elements here as they cannot be fully styled in WebKit browsers.

Tooltips & popovers in input groups require special setting

When using tooltips or popovers on elements within an .input-group, you'll have to specify the option container: 'body' to avoid unwanted side effects (such as the element growing wider and/or losing its rounded corners when the tooltip or popover is triggered).

Don't mix with other components

Do not mix form groups or grid column classes directly with input groups. Instead, nest the input group inside of the form group or grid-related element.

## Basic example Place one add-on or button on either side of an input. You may also place one on both sides of an input. **We do not support multiple add-ons on a single side.** **We do not support multiple form-controls in a single input group.** {% example html %}
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{% endexample %} ## Sizing Add the relative form sizing classes to the `.input-group` itself and contents within will automatically resizeā€”no need for repeating the form control size classes on each element. {% example html %}
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{% endexample %} ## Checkboxes and radio addons Place any checkbox or radio option within an input group's addon instead of text. {% example html %}
{% endexample %} ## Button addons Buttons in input groups are a bit different and require one extra level of nesting. Instead of `.input-group-addon`, you'll need to use `.input-group-btn` to wrap the buttons. This is required due to default browser styles that cannot be overridden. {% example html %}
{% endexample %} ## Buttons with dropdowns {% example html %}
{% endexample %} ## Segmented buttons {% example html %}
{% endexample %}