diff --git a/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/form-control.md b/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/form-control.md
index 4df1caa2b996..b2abeb7c2469 100644
--- a/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/form-control.md
+++ b/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/form-control.md
@@ -31,6 +31,42 @@ Set heights using classes like `.form-control-lg` and `.form-control-sm`.
{{< /example >}}
+## Form text
+
+Block-level or inline-level form text can be created using `.form-text`.
+
+{{< callout warning >}}
+Form text should be explicitly associated with the form control it relates to using the `aria-labelledby` (for mandatory information such as data format) or `aria-describedby` (for complementary information) attribute. This will ensure that assistive technologies—such as screen readers—will announce this form text when the user focuses or enters the control.
+{{< /callout >}}
+
+Form text below inputs can be styled with `.form-text`. If a block-level element will be used, a top margin is added for easy spacing from the inputs above.
+
+{{< example >}}
+
+
+
+ Your password must be 8-20 characters long, contain letters and numbers, and must not contain spaces, special characters, or emoji.
+
+{{< /example >}}
+
+Inline text can use any typical inline HTML element (be it a ``, ``, or something else) with nothing more than the `.form-text` class.
+
+{{< example >}}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Must be 8-20 characters long.
+
+
+
+{{< /example >}}
+
## Disabled
Add the `disabled` boolean attribute on an input to give it a grayed out appearance, remove pointer events, and prevent focusing.
diff --git a/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/overview.md b/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/overview.md
index a1493a6abf38..119f9f2b9e37 100644
--- a/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/overview.md
+++ b/site/content/docs/5.3/forms/overview.md
@@ -51,42 +51,6 @@ Here's a quick example to demonstrate Bootstrap's form styles. Keep reading for
{{< /example >}}
-## Form text
-
-Block-level or inline-level form text can be created using `.form-text`.
-
-{{< callout warning >}}
-Form text should be explicitly associated with the form control it relates to using the `aria-labelledby` (for mandatory information such as data format) or `aria-describedby` (for complementary information) attribute. This will ensure that assistive technologies—such as screen readers—will announce this form text when the user focuses or enters the control.
-{{< /callout >}}
-
-Form text below inputs can be styled with `.form-text`. If a block-level element will be used, a top margin is added for easy spacing from the inputs above.
-
-{{< example >}}
-
-
-
- Your password must be 8-20 characters long, contain letters and numbers, and must not contain spaces, special characters, or emoji.
-
-{{< /example >}}
-
-Inline text can use any typical inline HTML element (be it a ``, ``, or something else) with nothing more than the `.form-text` class.
-
-{{< example >}}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Must be 8-20 characters long.
-
-
-
-{{< /example >}}
-
## Disabled forms
Add the `disabled` boolean attribute on an input to prevent user interactions and make it appear lighter.