![]() ![]() It draws a box around the related elements added to it. Fieldset is basically used to group related elements in a form. ![]() In this example, all of the UI controls like Text Field, Email Field, Password Field, check boxes, etc. The Checkbox and Radio field functions similar as the native-web based UI component, except they are stylized via Sencha Touch’s own check icon to mimic iPhone style native application behavior. Each of these input fields, except the Radio and Checkbox field slides the native keyboard to appear when focused and allow users to enter data into the fields. The basic input fields includes like Text Field, Checkbox, URL, Email, Textarea, Number Field, Password and Radio fields, etc. Sencha Touch offers all implement native HTML5 input elements, with the addition of styling. Form provides the configuration properties and methods to perform basic functionality and manipulations. Apparently Sencha touch Form is making it easier to use the HTML5 specific functions and field types (such as e-mail, web addresses, and date pickers) and attributes (such as placeholder text). The form is a visual container suite that contains all other UI elements like Textfield, Checkbox, Radio Button, etc. ![]()
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