Rob Koch
Rob Koch

Reputation: 1583

Putting css borders around radio buttons

I'm trying to get a garish red border around some radio buttons, but it is not showing up in Firefox latest or Chrome latest. Work fine in IE9/IE8.

Each of the input element on my form that are required has a data-val-required attribute put in by MVC3. All browsers puts in the red borders just dandy when we have a text or textarea inputs, but am struggling with the radio button. For IE, it works, but other browsers won't put the red border around it.

css:

input[data-val-required], select[data-val-required], textarea[data-val-required]
{
    background-color: #F0FFFF;
    border: 1px solid red;
}

view-source:

<label for="WaiveSelect">Do you waive confidentiality?</label><br />
<input data-val="true" data-val-number="The field WaiveSelect must be a number." data-val-required="Please select waive." id="WaiveSelect" name="WaiveSelect" type="radio" value="0" /> No, I do not waive confidentiality<br />
<input id="WaiveSelect_2" name="WaiveSelect" type="radio" value="2" /> Yes, I waive confidentiality<br />
<input id="WaiveSelect_3" name="WaiveSelect" type="radio" value="3" /> Yes, I waive confidentiality except to the client<br />
<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="WaiveSelect" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>

What it looks like in IE (Firefox and Chrome shows no borders): enter image description here

Upvotes: 17

Views: 85087

Answers (7)

user1263800
user1263800

Reputation:

You could accomplish by wrapping each input element with div tag and give it a border and a float left... like this:

<div style="border:1px solid red;float:left">
   <input type="radio".. />
</div>
No, I do not waive confidentiality

Upvotes: 7

user1396101
user1396101

Reputation:

This may help you:

.style {
  border: 1px solid red;
  width: 20px;
  height: 20px;
  text-align: center;
  margin-top: 2px;
  background-color: #f0ffff;
}
<div class="style">
  <input type="radio" />
</div>
<div class="style">
  <input type="radio" />
</div>
<div class="style">
  <input type="radio" />
</div>
<div class="style">
  <input type="radio" />
</div>

View on JSFiddle

Upvotes: 2

Jamie Hartnoll
Jamie Hartnoll

Reputation: 7341

I know this is four years old, but I came up with a nice solution using CSS Pseudo elements.

My requirement was to highlight an unchecked checkbox, or radio button in validation.

<input type="radio" class="required" name="radio1"/>

/* Radio button and Checkbox .required needs an after to show */
input[type=radio].required::after, input[type=checkbox].required::after {
    display: block;
    width: 100%;
    height: 100%;
    background: transparent;
    content: '';
    border: 2px solid red !important;
    box-sizing: border-box;
}
/* Radio buttons are round, so add 100% border radius. */
input[type=radio].required::after {
     border-radius:100%;
}

Upvotes: 12

Jeremy Brown
Jeremy Brown

Reputation: 79

Try this...

Put a div around the input and assign a class to the div like so:

<div class="custom"><input type="radio"></div>

Then open your custom css file and add this CSS

.custom {border: 1px solid red; border-radius: 30px; padding: 3px 3px 0 3px; background: red;}

This should create a nice red border around the radio button. If you're using a check box you would simply remove the border-radius: 30px from the css. Depending you may need to play with the padding a bit to center the button, but this worked for me.

Edit: You will also want to assign the following CSS to the div so it lines up correctly.

.custom {display: inline;}

fiddle link

Upvotes: 0

Aravind Sivam
Aravind Sivam

Reputation: 1099

Complete code using jquery

https://jsfiddle.net/xcb26Lzx/

$(function(){
      $('.layer').css('border',0);
    $('input:radio').change(
    function(){
        if ($(this).is(':checked')) {
            $('.layer').css('border','1px solid red');
        }
    });
});

Upvotes: 0

jcleve
jcleve

Reputation: 597

input[type=radio]{
    outline: 1px solid red
}

Upvotes: 58

John Conde
John Conde

Reputation: 219824

Not all browsers support borders around radio buttons and checkboxes. I voted for a bug years ago to have this included in Gecko but so far they haven't implemented it.

Upvotes: 2

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