Extjs Form validation: Multiple QTips












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Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.



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By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.










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    Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.



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    By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.










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      Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.



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      By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.










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      Is there a way we can make Extjs create separate QTips for each invalid form field? So that we can set different styles to each input. In my case, I need to show one of the text fields in yellow (like a warning) and the rest of the fields in red.



      enter image description here



      By default Extjs will use the same QTip component against each field. Making is difficult to customize styling.







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          Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form



          invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'


          The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.






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          • This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

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          Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form



          invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'


          The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.






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          • This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

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          Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form



          invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'


          The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.






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          • This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

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            Nov 23 '18 at 7:48














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          Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form



          invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'


          The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.






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          Use the invalidCls property for each field in the form



          invalidCls : 'price-cat-invalidCls'


          The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid.







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          • This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

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          • This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

            – arunwithasmile
            Nov 23 '18 at 7:48

















          This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

          – arunwithasmile
          Nov 23 '18 at 7:48





          This adds the class only to the component. I need to have different classes for QTips as well so that when I hover on one text field, the tooltip is in red and when I hover on other, it turns yellow.

          – arunwithasmile
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