- How many radio buttons can be selected at a time when radio buttons are placed inside a radio group?
- What is the anatomy of a radio button?
- Should radio buttons be stacked?
How many radio buttons can be selected at a time when radio buttons are placed inside a radio group?
By grouping them together, the system ensures that only one radio button can be selected at a time.
What is the anatomy of a radio button?
Anatomy. The radio button component is comprised of a set of clickable circles (the inputs) with text labels positioned to the right. If there is a group of radio buttons, a group label can be added. Group label (optional): Describes the group of options or provides guidance for making a selection.
Should radio buttons be stacked?
Based on research from the Neilson Norman Group as well as the various human interface guidelines for Apple and Microsoft, radio buttons should have the circle to the left of the label, and the list should be stacked vertically.