Executive Summary Replace Radio Button Groups

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If the user only needs to choose from 5 or fewer options, then it's better to use radio buttons instead of a select menu. Remember that in order to group radio buttons together, they must all share the same value for the name attribute.
Only 1 radio button of each group of buttons with the same name can be checked. Give them the same name, and it will work. By definition Radio buttons will only have one choice, while check boxes can have many. Just give them the same name throughout the form you are using.
To select only one radio button at time you must set same name for each radio button. To select only one radio button, you have to put them under one group, i.e make the name attribute same for all of them.
Radio buttons are mainly used when the user has to select only one among a group of options. Radio button has two states and can toggle between them.
Only one radio button in a group can be selected at the same time. ... Note: The value attribute defines the unique value associated with each radio button. The value is not shown to the user, but is the value that is sent to the server on "submit" to identify which radio button that was selected.
Radio buttons allow the user to select only 1 of the choices given. You will most likely have 1 additional form field for your radio button options as they would be selecting one option from the group.
Radio buttons allow a user to select a single option among multiple options. You can set the Choice Value of each option, for each button, as well as group these buttons by giving them the same Group Name.
Radio buttons are intended to allow a single selection among multiple options in response to a single choice given. ... The name of each group of radio buttons needs to be identical so that they can be identified as a group. The value of each radio button must be unique so that the selected value can be identified later.
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Checkboxes and Radio Buttons are very similar. They both display a list of options which a user can select from. Checkbox fields allow the user to select one or more options and boxes can be checked and unchecked. Radio Buttons fields will allow only one option to be selected.
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