- Why toggle tokens are a better alternative to checkboxes?
- What can I use instead of a checkbox?
- Is a toggle a checkbox?
- Where would you use radio buttons instead of checkboxes?
Why toggle tokens are a better alternative to checkboxes?
Toggle tokens conserve screen space, so you have room for more content, and users don't have to scroll. Checkboxes require vertical stacking, but toggle tokens allow for both vertical and horizontal stacking. This creates a compact arrangement that looks less intimidating to users.
What can I use instead of a checkbox?
If you want your users to select multiple options, use checkboxes. If you want your users to select only one option, use radio buttons (or another alternative).
Is a toggle a checkbox?
The chief difference between a toggle switch and a checkbox is whether there's instant cause and effect relation between the control element and whatever it's controlling. This stems from the origins of the two components. The toggle switch is a control based on an electrical switch.
Where would you use radio buttons instead of checkboxes?
For example, you should use radio buttons when you want the user to be able to select only one option from the available choices. In contrast, if you're giving multiple selection choices to your users, you should use the checkboxes field.