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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T02:48:28+00:00 2026-05-25T02:48:28+00:00

I know on the Razor View file, we can do something like this @Html.TextBox(username,

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I know on the Razor View file, we can do something like this
@Html.TextBox(“username”, null, new { maxlength = 20, autocomplete = “off” })

However, I am hoping to create a model for the MVC that can be used to create a form with explicitly defined the size and max length of the textboxes. I try [StringLength(n)] on top of the properties of the model, but that seems to only do the validation ratherh set the size of the textbox.

Is there anyway that we can define the length of the text field as a data annotation on top of a property of a model?

So ultimately, we could just create the whole form by using razor to map to a model rather than explicitly pick up the model properties one by one in order to set the textbox size.

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    2026-05-25T02:48:28+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:48 am

    Here is a outline of a custom helper that uses StringLengthAttribute.

    public class MyModel
    {
        [StringLength(50)]
        public string Name{get; set;}
    }
    
    public MvcHtmlString MyTextBoxFor<TModel, TProperty>(this HtmlHelper<TModel> helper, 
          Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>> expression)
    {
    
        var attributes = new Dictionary<string, Object>();
        var memberAccessExpression = (MemberExpression)expression.Body;
        var stringLengthAttribs = memberAccessExpression.Member.GetCustomAttributes(
            typeof(System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.StringLengthAttribute), true);
    
        if (stringLengthAttribs.Length > 0)
        {
            var length = ((StringLengthAttribute)stringLengthAttribs[0]).MaximumLength;
    
            if (length > 0) 
            {
                 attributes.Add("size", length);
                 attributes.Add("maxlength", length);
            }
        }
    
        return helper.TextBoxFor(expression, attributes);
    }
    
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