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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/new-password.html
Chris Hill-Scott d9da219b7e Use a macro for form tags
This will stop us repeatedly forgetting to add `novalidate` and
`autocomplete='off'` to our forms (which is how most of them are set
up).

It uses sensible defaults, based on how we most-commonly configure
forms:
- most of our forms are `post`ed (but this can be overridden)
- `autocomplete` should only be enabled where it makes sense, otherwise
  it’s more annoying than useful (but this can be overriden)
- we should never be using HTML5 form validation because our own error
  styles and messages are better
2018-09-19 12:43:15 +01:00

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{% extends "withoutnav_template.html" %}
{% from "components/textbox.html" import textbox %}
{% from "components/page-footer.html" import page_footer %}
{% from "components/form.html" import form_wrapper %}
{% block per_page_title %}
Create a new password
{% endblock %}
{% block maincolumn_content %}
<div class="grid-row">
<div class="column-two-thirds">
{% if user %}
<h1 class="heading-large">
Create a new password
</h1>
<p>
You can now create a new password for your account.
</p>
{% call form_wrapper() %}
{{ textbox(form.new_password, hint="At least 8 characters") }}
{{ page_footer("Continue") }}
{% endcall %}
{% else %}
<p>
Message about email address does not exist. Some one needs to figure out the words here.
</p>
{% endif %}
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}