I'd like change the CSS for disabled checkboxes in a grid (they are too hard to see, per the users). What is a simple way to do this?
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I'd suggest changing the colour of the background (the
But if they're disabled for a reason, surely they don't need to be prominently visible? The aim for their being greyed-out is, surely, to avoid confusion between active/enabled and inactive/disabled form elements? |
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basically, you need to attach onclick event on div, p, or any other element used for a grid and then transfer the checked value into hidden element associated with that field in a grid. which is very trivial, if javascript is used - check jquery to add onclick event on any element. if clicked, set value=1 for hidden element. |
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Ive had good luck with a few JS libraries to do the work. Granted my requirement was to make the boxes look very different from the standard check box. The following library is even 508 compliant. |
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