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This PR was submitted for the 2.8 branch but it was merged into the 2.7 branch instead (closes #16351).
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[WIP] [Form] [TwigBridge] Bootstrap horizontal theme missing tests
| Q | A
| ------------------ | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets |
| License | MIT
| Doc PR |
The current bootstrap horizontal theme has a limitation where the inputs will always have `col-sm-2` class applied to them and the developer has no way on changing this when he wants larger/smaller labels or wants to target another screen size only. The same applies for the `div` around the `input`.
PR checks if a label's class has a `col-*` class set and then uses it rather than the default so that the developer can change them as is needed. Again the same for the `div` by checking the `group_attr.class`
This is my first contribution to Symfony and from the contribution docs I see that the following is still needed.
### ToDo
- [ ] Create Doc and its PR
- [ ] Edit `CHANGELOG???`
For the Doc it seems best to edit `cookbook/form/form_customization.rst` and add another 'admonition' below the "built-in form themes" section that highlights this capability?
I'm not sure what will go into the CHANGELOG?
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README
What is Symfony?
Symfony is a PHP 5.3 full-stack web framework. It is written with speed and flexibility in mind. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP.
Symfony can be used to develop all kind of websites, from your personal blog to high traffic ones like Dailymotion or Yahoo! Answers.
Requirements
Symfony is only supported on PHP 5.3.9 and up.
Be warned that PHP 5.3.16 has a major bug in the Reflection subsystem and is not suitable to run Symfony (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62715)
Installation
The best way to install Symfony is to use the official Symfony Installer. It allows you to start a new project based on the version you want.
Documentation
The "Quick Tour" tutorial gives you a first feeling of the framework. If, like us, you think that Symfony can help speed up your development and take the quality of your work to the next level, read the official Symfony documentation.
Contributing
Symfony is an open source, community-driven project. If you'd like to contribute, please read the Contributing Code part of the documentation. If you're submitting a pull request, please follow the guidelines in the Submitting a Patch section and use Pull Request Template.
Running Symfony Tests
Information on how to run the Symfony test suite can be found in the Running Symfony Tests section.