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hide the radio button using javascript. Use javascript to add/display HTML that can be styled how you like e.g. Define css rules for a selected state, which is triggered by adding a class “selected" to yuor span.
Get the value of the value attribute of a radio button: getElementById("myRadio"). value; Change the value of the value attribute of a radio button: getElementById("myRadio"). Using radio buttons together with a text input field to display the value of the selected radio button: getElementById(“result").
display: block; position: relative; padding-left: 35px; position: absolute; opacity: 0; cursor: pointer; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; background-color: #ccc; background-color: #2196F3; content: ""; position: absolute; display: block; top: 9px; left: 9px; width: 8px;
A radio button should be a small circle that has a solid circle inside it when selected. Visually present groups of choices as groups, and clearly separate them from other groups on the same page.
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The best way to align radio buttons is using the vertical align middle CSS with margins adjusted on the input elements. I like putting the inputs inside the labels (added bonus: now you don't need the for attribute on the label), and put vertical-align: middle on the input. (The -2px margin-top is a matter of taste.)
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