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I have designed a web page for mobile/tablet. when i open it in mobile/tablet browsers the checkbox are looks small and difficult identify whether it is checked or not. I have tried with css. but no use.

How can we increase size of checkbox for mobile/tablet browser web pages? else is there any solution for that?

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    Question asked many times. Take a look at: stackoverflow.com/questions/7213728/… stackoverflow.com/questions/306924/checkbox-size
    – alcoceba
    Feb 16, 2013 at 11:11
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    @sparkling there is a difference between having cross-browser discrepancies on the same screen (ie IE vs Chrome on PC) and between having discrepancies between devices with different resolutions (ie PC screen vs iPhone retina display).. your posts address the former.. Paven's address the latter
    – abbood
    Feb 16, 2013 at 12:28
  • old page, but: I'd recommend the usage of "label for=checkbox-id", which should extend the useability (checkbox is also checked/unchecked when you click/tap the label text)
    – Gunnar
    Jul 12, 2017 at 15:08

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try:

<input type="checkbox" style="min-height:80px;min-width:80px;">

the "min-" statement is your friend ;-)

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    It is not cross browser supported. Mar 10, 2014 at 18:42
  • Yeah, not sure where it does work, but it doesn't work in Chrome at least. I feel like browsers should allow this - simple size changes to fit the layout of the site seem like a pretty common need - it shouldn't be necessary to define a whole custom input framework just to change the size.
    – jrz
    Mar 12, 2015 at 16:17
  • Works in Chrome now (few years later)
    – Jonathan
    Dec 28, 2018 at 11:05
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input[type=checkbox] {
  /* All browsers except webkit*/
  transform: scale(2);
  /* Webkit browsers*/
  -webkit-transform: scale(2);
}
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input[type=checkbox]:checked {
   background: url("data:image/png,%89PNG[...]") no-repeat center center;
   -webkit-background-size: 28px 28px; /* shrink high resolution background */
 }

check this link http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2609-customizing-web-forms-with-css3-and-webkit

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Or you can try it using uniform or jQuery Mobile.

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