I created a working form placed in a div below a table;
<div class="row">
<form class="form-signin" ng-submit="controller.add.save()">
<h2 class="form-signin-heading">Add an item:</h2>
<label for="inputName" class="sr-only">Name</label>
<input type="text" name="name" id="inputName" class="form-control" placeholder="Name" required autofocus ng-model="controller.add.name">
<label for="inputDescription" class="sr-only">Description</label>
<textarea name="description" id="inputDescription" class="form-control" placeholder="Description" ng-model="controller.add.description">
</textarea>
<button class="btn btn-lg btn-primary btn-block" type="submit">Add</button>
</form>
</div>
I then decided to move the form into the table above;
<tr>
<form ng-submit="controller.add.save()">
<td>Add an item</td>
<td><input type="text" name="name" id="newName" class="form-control" placeholder="Name" required ng-model="controller.add.name"></td>
<td><textarea name="description" id="newDescription" class="form-control" placeholder="Description" ng-model="controller.add.description"></textarea></td>
<td><button class="btn btn-xs btn-primary" type="submit">Add</button></td>
</form>
</tr>
But now the form doesn't work anymore. What am I doing wrong?
The way you are doing, will not render the html correctly on the page, because its invalid html as per table standards. Basically behind the scene html renderer will throw out this from out of the
table
tag while rendering the html on page. So for having form inside table tag, you could useng-form
attribute instead of havingform
element.But by using
ng-form
directive you can't haveng-submit
directive, you should submit a form viabutton
only.Html
For more detailed answer about structuring of table, you could refer this answer