


How Can I Customize the Twitter Bootstrap File Upload Button Appearance?
Customizing the Twitter Bootstrap File Upload Button
Despite the absence of a dedicated style for the file upload button in Twitter Bootstrap, there are several methods to enhance its appearance.
One solution, applicable for Bootstrap versions 3, 4, and 5, leverages the HTML5 hidden attribute to create a functional file input control that resembles a button:
<label class="btn btn-default"> Browse <input type="file" hidden> </label>
This approach relies on the hidden attribute, which Bootstrap 4 emulates with CSS for compatibility. For Bootstrap 3, this additional CSS may be required:
[hidden] { display: none !important; }
Legacy Approach for Old IE:
IE8 and below require a different HTML/CSS structure:
<span class="btn btn-default btn-file"> Browse <input type="file"> </span>
.btn-file { /* ... */ } .btn-file input[type=file] { /* ... */ }
Notes:
- Old IE does not allow file input triggering upon label click.
- The CSS compensates by extending the file input to match the span and then hiding it.
For more details and examples, refer to the blog post by Abeautifulsite: https://www.abeautifulsite.net/posts/whipping-file-inputs-into-shape-with-bootstrap-3/
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