Forcing ASP .Net Validators and ValidationSummary to use CssClass

Posted on September 30, 2008

Here’s something strange. If I create a validator using the following mark up:

<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfv_txt" runat="server" errormessage="Required" CssClass="errorText" />

and my css class is:

errorText {
    color: purple;
}

My validator still renders with red text. Checking the markup, I see that ASP .Net has added an inline style attribute (style=”color: red”). Obviously, inline styles take precedence over class styles. But why is this inline style being applied at all?

I found this blog post that fixed the issue by setting the Forecolor to Color.Empty but it could only be done server-side.

I figured there must be a way to set this client-side and after much annoyance, I found it:

<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfv_txt" runat="server" errormessage="Required" CssClass="errorText" Forecolor=""/>

So in order to set the color of validators or ValidationSummary via a CSS class you must set both the CssClass property and set the Forecolor property to an empty string. Why ASP .Net? Why?


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