Checkboxes can utilize the :indeterminate
pseudo class when manually set via JavaScript (there is no available HTML attribute for specifying it).
Add the disabled
attribute and the associated <label>
s are automatically styled to match with a lighter color to help indicate the input’s state.
Add the disabled
attribute and the associated <label>
s are automatically styled to match with a lighter color to help indicate the input’s state.
A switch has the markup of a custom checkbox but uses the .form-switch
class to render a toggle switch. Switches also support the disabled
attribute.
By default, any number of checkboxes and radios that are immediate sibling will be vertically stacked and appropriately spaced with .form-check
.
Group checkboxes or radios on the same horizontal row by adding .form-check-inline
to any .form-check
.
Omit the wrapping .form-check
for checkboxes and radios that have no label text. Remember to still provide some form of accessible name for assistive technologies (for instance, using aria-label
). See the forms overview accessibility section for details.
Create button-like checkboxes and radio buttons by using .btn
styles rather than .form-check-label
on the <label>
elements. These toggle buttons can further be grouped in a button group if needed.