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You can check a radio button by default by adding the checked HTML attribute to the element. You can disable a radio button by adding the disabled HTML attribute to both the and the .
HTML Radio Button input controls are created by using the “input” element with a type attribute having the value as “radio”. Example: In this example, we simply select the correct option from the given options using the radio button.
Radio buttons can already be mutually exclusive - just give the input 's the same name (in your case, one name for a pair and another for the other) and the browser will make sure that only one is selected.
How To Create a Custom Radio Button /* Customize the label (the container) */ ... /* Hide the browser's default radio button */ ... /* Create a custom radio button */ ... /* On mouse-over, add a grey background color */ ... /* When the radio button is checked, add a blue background */
The radio input field defines one in a series of radio buttons. When one is selected, the others in the group are deselected, making the buttons mutually exclusive from each other. The value attribute defines what value is returned to the handler if the button is selected.
Each radio button is normally accompanied by a label describing the choice that the radio button represents. The choices are mutually exclusive; when the user selects a radio button, any previously selected radio button in the same group becomes deselected (making it so only one can be selected).
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