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Checkbox form

An input that shows the site visitor if the option is selected or not.

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Usage

Checkboxes can be used when a site visitor to select one or more options from a list in a form.

When to use

Use the .vf-form__checkbox when you want the site visitor to select 0, 1 or multiple options from the predefined list of checkboxes.

When not to use

Do not use the .vf-form__checkbox when you need a site visitor to only pick one option from the available selection. For this use case you should use the vf-radio button component.

Implementation

A vf-form__checkbox must be accompanied by a vf-form__label inside a vf-form__item with the vf-form__item--checkbox variant.

You can also use the vf-form__helper to add some more descriptive, explanitory text under the vf-form__label. See the examples for the correct markup.

The .vf-form__checkbox needs to grouped into a vf-form__fieldset and using the vf-form__label to help the site visitor understand what they are choosing for.

Generally the vf-form__fieldset will use the vf-stack layout component to stack the vf-form__checkbox on top of each other. You can set these to be inline by using the vf-cluster layout component as well. See the examples for the correct markup.

Variants

Nunjucks syntax

Depending on your environment you'll want to use render or include. As a rule of thumb: server-side use include, precompiled browser use render. If you're using vf-eleventy you should use include.

Using include

You'll need to pass a context object from your code or Yaml file (example), as well as the path to the Nunjucks template. Nunjucks' include is an abstraction of render and provides some additional portability.


{% set context fromYourYamlFile %}
- or -
{% set context = { 
"component-type" : "form",
"checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
"required" : true,
"checkbox_label" : [object Object],
"checkbox_group" : "agreement",
"checkbox_value" : "pizza-agreement",
 }
%}
{% include "../path_to/vf-form__checkbox/vf-form__checkbox.njk" %}
                

Using render

This approach is best for bare-bones Nunjucks environments, such as precompiled templates with the Nunjucks slim runtime where include is not be available.


{% render '@vf-form__checkbox', {
  "component-type" : "form",
  "checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
  "required" : true,
  "checkbox_label" : [object Object],
  "checkbox_group" : "agreement",
  "checkbox_value" : "pizza-agreement",}
%}
                
HTML
<div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
  <input type="checkbox" name="agreement" value="pizza-agreement" id="commit-to-newsletters" class="vf-form__checkbox">
  <label for="commit-to-newsletters" class="vf-form__label">By selecting this checkbox you agree you like pizza.</label>
</div>
              
Pick your favourite(s).

Some text to help with things

You didn't pick Strawberries?

Nunjucks syntax

Depending on your environment you'll want to use render or include. As a rule of thumb: server-side use include, precompiled browser use render. If you're using vf-eleventy you should use include.

Using include

You'll need to pass a context object from your code or Yaml file (example), as well as the path to the Nunjucks template. Nunjucks' include is an abstraction of render and provides some additional portability.


{% set context fromYourYamlFile %}
- or -
{% set context = { 
"component-type" : "form",
"checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
"item_01" : [object Object],
"item_02" : [object Object],
"item_03" : [object Object],
"item_04" : [object Object],
"item_05" : [object Object],
"item_06" : [object Object],
 }
%}
{% include "../path_to/vf-form__checkbox/vf-form__checkbox.njk" %}
                

Using render

This approach is best for bare-bones Nunjucks environments, such as precompiled templates with the Nunjucks slim runtime where include is not be available.


{% render '@vf-form__checkbox', {
  "component-type" : "form",
  "checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
  "item_01" : [object Object],
  "item_02" : [object Object],
  "item_03" : [object Object],
  "item_04" : [object Object],
  "item_05" : [object Object],
  "item_06" : [object Object],}
%}
                
HTML
<fieldset class="vf-form__fieldset vf-stack vf-stack--400">
  <legend class="vf-form__legend">Pick your favourite(s).</legend>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="apples" id="fruit_01" class="vf-form__checkbox">
    <label for="fruit_01" class="vf-form__label">Apples</label>
  </div>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="bums" id="fruit_02" class="vf-form__checkbox">
    <label for="fruit_02" class="vf-form__label">Bananas</label>

    <p class="vf-form__helper">Some text to help with things</p>
  </div>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="mangos" id="fruit_03" class="vf-form__checkbox">
    <label for="fruit_03" class="vf-form__label">Mangos</label>
  </div>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="oranges" id="fruit_04" class="vf-form__checkbox">
    <label for="fruit_04" class="vf-form__label">Oranges</label>
  </div>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="pears" id="fruit_05" class="vf-form__checkbox" disabled>
    <label for="fruit_05" class="vf-form__label">Pears</label>
  </div>


  <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
    <input type="checkbox" name="fruits" value="strawberries" id="fruit_06" class="vf-form__checkbox vf-form__checkbox--invalid">
    <label for="fruit_06" class="vf-form__label | vf-form__label--required">Strawberries<span class="vf-u-sr-only">field is required.</span>
      <svg class="vf-icon vf-icon--asterick" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24">
        <title>asterick</title>
        <path d="M23.555,8.729a1.505,1.505,0,0,0-1.406-.98H16.062a.5.5,0,0,1-.472-.334L13.405,1.222a1.5,1.5,0,0,0-2.81,0l-.005.016L8.41,7.415a.5.5,0,0,1-.471.334H1.85A1.5,1.5,0,0,0,.887,10.4l5.184,4.3a.5.5,0,0,1,.155.543L4.048,21.774a1.5,1.5,0,0,0,2.31,1.684l5.346-3.92a.5.5,0,0,1,.591,0l5.344,3.919a1.5,1.5,0,0,0,2.312-1.683l-2.178-6.535a.5.5,0,0,1,.155-.543l5.194-4.306A1.5,1.5,0,0,0,23.555,8.729Z" />
      </svg>
    </label>

    <p class="vf-form__helper vf-form__helper--error">You didn't pick Strawberries?</p>
  </div>

</fieldset>
              
Pick your favourite(s).
Nunjucks syntax

Depending on your environment you'll want to use render or include. As a rule of thumb: server-side use include, precompiled browser use render. If you're using vf-eleventy you should use include.

Using include

You'll need to pass a context object from your code or Yaml file (example), as well as the path to the Nunjucks template. Nunjucks' include is an abstraction of render and provides some additional portability.


{% set context fromYourYamlFile %}
- or -
{% set context = { 
"component-type" : "form",
"checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
"inline" : true,
"item_01" : [object Object],
"item_02" : [object Object],
"item_03" : [object Object],
"item_04" : [object Object],
"item_05" : [object Object],
"item_06" : [object Object],
 }
%}
{% include "../path_to/vf-form__checkbox/vf-form__checkbox.njk" %}
                

Using render

This approach is best for bare-bones Nunjucks environments, such as precompiled templates with the Nunjucks slim runtime where include is not be available.


{% render '@vf-form__checkbox', {
  "component-type" : "form",
  "checkbox_legend" : [object Object],
  "inline" : true,
  "item_01" : [object Object],
  "item_02" : [object Object],
  "item_03" : [object Object],
  "item_04" : [object Object],
  "item_05" : [object Object],
  "item_06" : [object Object],}
%}
                
HTML
<fieldset class="vf-form__fieldset | vf-stack vf-stack--400">
  <legend class="vf-form__legend">Pick your favourite(s).</legend>
  <div class="vf-cluster vf-cluster--400">
    <div class="vf-cluster__inner">

      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="walking" id="travel_01" class="vf-form__checkbox">
        <label for="travel_01" class="vf-form__label">Walking</label>
      </div>


      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="bike" id="travel_02" class="vf-form__checkbox">
        <label for="travel_02" class="vf-form__label">Bike</label>
      </div>


      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="car" id="travel_03" class="vf-form__checkbox">
        <label for="travel_03" class="vf-form__label">Car</label>
      </div>


      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="bus" id="travel_04" class="vf-form__checkbox">
        <label for="travel_04" class="vf-form__label">Bus</label>
      </div>


      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="train" id="travel_05" class="vf-form__checkbox" disabled>
        <label for="travel_05" class="vf-form__label">Train</label>
      </div>


      <div class="vf-form__item vf-form__item--checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" name="travel" value="airplane" id="travel_06" class="vf-form__checkbox vf-form__checkbox--invalid">
        <label for="travel_06" class="vf-form__label | vf-form__label--required">Airplane<span class="vf-u-sr-only">field is required.</span>
          <svg class="vf-icon vf-icon--asterick" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24">
            <title>asterick</title>
            <path d="M23.555,8.729a1.505,1.505,0,0,0-1.406-.98H16.062a.5.5,0,0,1-.472-.334L13.405,1.222a1.5,1.5,0,0,0-2.81,0l-.005.016L8.41,7.415a.5.5,0,0,1-.471.334H1.85A1.5,1.5,0,0,0,.887,10.4l5.184,4.3a.5.5,0,0,1,.155.543L4.048,21.774a1.5,1.5,0,0,0,2.31,1.684l5.346-3.92a.5.5,0,0,1,.591,0l5.344,3.919a1.5,1.5,0,0,0,2.312-1.683l-2.178-6.535a.5.5,0,0,1,.155-.543l5.194-4.306A1.5,1.5,0,0,0,23.555,8.729Z" />
          </svg>
        </label>
      </div>

    </div>
  </div>
</fieldset>
              

Examples

Installation info

This component is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install the .vf-form__checkbox with this command.

$ yarn add --dev @visual-framework/vf-form__checkbox

Sass/CSS

The source files included are written in Sass(scss). You can point your Sass include-path at your node_modules directory and import it like this.

@import "@visual-framework/vf-form__checkbox/index.scss";

Make sure you import Sass requirements along with the modules. You can use a project boilerplate or the vf-sass-starter

Changelog

Changelog

3.0.0-alpha.0

  • reworks the inputs to make more use of nunjucks
  • restyles the inputs to match latest design direction
  • adds better documentation

2.0.2

  • Fixes CSS to match stylelint rules.
  • https://github.com/visual-framework/vf-core/pull/1405

2.0.1

  • changes any set- style functions to cleaner version

2.0.0

  • Changes hover/focus interaction.
  • Adds inline example.
  • https://github.com/visual-framework/vf-core/pull/1228/

1.1.0

  • the vf-form__checkbox is now used in more than forms so we have added some 'context' styling for when it is in a form

1.0.0

  • moves vf-form__checkbox--inline into it's own .njk file
  • tidies up alignment of label and checkbox

Assets



File system location: components/vf-form__checkbox

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