Sunday 10 June 2018

html - How to create a checkbox with a clickable label?




How can I create an HTML checkbox with a label that is clickable (this means that clicking on the label turns the checkbox on/off)?


Answer



Method 1: Wrap Label Tag



Wrap the checkbox within a label tag:






Method 2: Use the for Attribute




Use the for attribute (match the checkbox id):







NOTE: ID must be unique on the page!



Explanation




Since the other answers don't mention it, a label can include up to 1 input and omit the for attribute, and it will be assumed that it is for the input within it.



Excerpt from w3.org (with my emphasis):




[The for attribute] explicitly associates the label being defined with another control. When present, the value of this attribute must be the same as the value of the id attribute of some other control in the same document. When absent, the label being defined is associated with the element's contents.



To associate a label with another control implicitly, the control element must be within the contents of the LABEL element. In this case, the LABEL may only contain one control element. The label itself may be positioned before or after the associated control.





Using this method has some advantages over for:




  • No need to assign an id to every checkbox (great!).


  • No need to use the extra attribute in the .


  • The input's clickable area is also the label's clickable area, so there aren't two separate places to click that can control the checkbox - only one, no matter how far apart the and actual label text are, and no matter what kind of CSS you apply to it.




Demo with some CSS:






label {
border:1px solid #ccc;
padding:10px;
margin:0 0 10px;
display:block;
}


label:hover {
background:#eee;
cursor:pointer;
}








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