Checkboxes are used to provide a list of options where more than one can be selected.
To create a single checkbox, add an input
with a type="checkbox"
attribute and a corresponding label
. If the input
isn't wrapped in its corresponding label
, be sure to set the for
attribute of the label
to match the id
of the input
so they are semantically associated.
For a more compact version that is useful in toolbars and tight spaces, add the data-mini="true"
attribute to the element to create a mini version.
Typically, there are multiple checkboxes listed under a question title. To visually integrate multiple checkboxes into a grouped button set, the framework will automatically remove all margins between buttons and round only the top and bottom corners of the set if there is a data-role="controlgroup"
attribute on the fieldset
.
Checkboxes can also be used for grouped button sets where more than one button can be selected at once, such as the bold, italic and underline button group seen in word processors. To make a horizontal button set, add the data-type="horizontal"
to the fieldset
.
To swap the position of the check icon from the default position on the left, add the data-iconpos="right"
attribute to the fieldset to create a mini version.
To set the theme, add the data-theme
attribute on the fieldset
to the individual checkbox inputs.