210

If I have a radio group with buttons:

Image 1

... how can I show only images in the select option instead of the buttons, e.g.

enter image description here

3
  • Can we see a live link or a jsFiddle for your code?
    – Nitesh
    Jul 9, 2013 at 6:45
  • 3
    Create a radio button set and put them in a hidden div. On image click set that particular radio button checked means on first image click set your first radio button checked and similarly for other two. If you didn't got I can explain via code too. Jul 9, 2013 at 6:46
  • Its not working here can you suggest stackoverflow.com/questions/42736745/…
    – Code Guy
    Mar 12, 2017 at 1:51

10 Answers 10

488
  • Wrap radio and image in <label>
  • Hide radio button (Don't use display:none or visibility:hidden since such will impact accessibility)
  • Target the image next to the hidden radio using Adjacent sibling selector +
  • Don’t forget to provide alternative text in the alt attribute, especially since it functions as the radio button’s label

/* HIDE RADIO */
[type=radio] { 
  position: absolute;
  opacity: 0;
  width: 0;
  height: 0;
}

/* IMAGE STYLES */
[type=radio] + img {
  cursor: pointer;
}

/* CHECKED STYLES */
[type=radio]:checked + img {
  outline: 2px solid #f00;
}
<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="small" checked>
  <img src="https://via.placeholder.com/40x60/0bf/fff&text=A" alt="Option 1">
</label>

<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="big">
  <img src="https://via.placeholder.com/40x60/b0f/fff&text=B" alt="Option 2">
</label>

Don't forget to add a class to your labels and in CSS use that class instead.


Custom styles and animations

Here's an advanced version using the <i> element and the ::after pseudo-element:

CSS custom radio and checkbox

body{color:#444;font:100%/1.4 sans-serif;}


/* CUSTOM RADIO & CHECKBOXES
   http://stackoverflow.com/a/17541916/383904 */
.rad,
.ckb{
  cursor: pointer;
  user-select: none;
  -webkit-user-select: none;
  -webkit-touch-callout: none;
}
.rad > input,
.ckb > input{ /* HIDE ORG RADIO & CHECKBOX */
  position: absolute;
  opacity: 0;
  width: 0;
  height: 0;
}
/* RADIO & CHECKBOX STYLES */
/* DEFAULT <i> STYLE */
.rad > i,
.ckb > i{ 
  display: inline-block;
  vertical-align: middle;
  height: 16px;
  transition: 0.2s;
  box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 8px #fff;
  border: 1px solid gray;
  background: gray;
}
.rad > i {
  width:  16px;
  border-radius: 50%;
}
.ckb > i {
  width: 25px;
  border-radius: 3px;
}
.rad:hover > i{ /* HOVER <i> STYLE */
  box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 3px #fff;
  background: gray;
}
.rad > input:focus + i { /* FOCUS <i> STYLE */
  outline: 1px solid blue;
}
.rad > input:checked + i{ /* (RADIO CHECKED) <i> STYLE */
  box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 3px #fff;
  background: orange;
}
/* CHECKBOX */
.ckb > input + i::after{
  content: "";
  display: block;
  height: 12px;
  width:  12px;
  margin: 2px;
  border-radius: inherit;
  transition: inherit;
  background: gray;
}
.ckb > input:focus + i {
  outline: 1px solid blue;
}
.ckb > input:checked + i::after{ /* (RADIO CHECKED) <i> STYLE */
  margin-left: 11px;
  background:  orange;
}
<label class="rad">
  <input type="radio" name="rad1" value="a">
  <i></i> Radio 1
</label>
<label class="rad">
  <input type="radio" name="rad1" value="b" checked>
  <i></i> Radio 2
</label>

<br>

<label class="ckb">
  <input type="checkbox" name="ckb1" value="a" checked>
  <i aria-hidden="true"></i> Checkbox 1
</label>
<label class="ckb">
  <input type="checkbox" name="ckb2" value="b">
  <i aria-hidden="true"></i> Checkbox 2
</label>

24
  • 11
    +1 for the pseudo selector, I think I've used JavaScript in the past to check for selected! That'll teach me...
    – zik
    Jul 9, 2013 at 7:03
  • 3
    visibility hidden means that it is not click-able, and position absolute takes it out of the document flow Dec 5, 2014 at 9:14
  • 1
    This is an excellent answer. May I add that the same works with type="checkbox" as well.
    – Wtower
    Jan 2, 2015 at 11:21
  • ok this is nice.. works great, apparently works on IE too, but actually it isn't. the image behaves correctly but when the form is submitted, there is no thumbnail selection. I guess i am using the new IE that comes with Win 8.1. Any idea? Feb 20, 2015 at 22:18
  • 3
    Late to the party, but be careful with this. Visibility:hidden will hide the inputs from screen reader and a big no no from accessibility standpoint.
    – DPac
    Mar 22, 2016 at 15:10
125

Example:

Heads up! This solution is CSS-only.

Credit-card selector, the MasterCard on the modded demo is hovered.

I recommend you take advantage of CSS3 to do that, by hidding the by-default input radio button with CSS3 rules:

.options input{
    margin:0;padding:0;
    -webkit-appearance:none;
       -moz-appearance:none;
            appearance:none;
}

I just make an example a few days ago.

7
  • 1
    This was great! I integrated it to a ASP.NET Form and it worked like a charm :)
    – Gus
    Apr 8, 2015 at 19:01
  • This example does not work in Firefox 49.0.2 under XUbuntu 16.04.1 Nov 15, 2016 at 21:54
  • @SergeyKudriavtsev maybe the code needs and update (this answer is from 2013). Thankfully the code is open for anyone to improve it. I'll take a look into it soon. Cheers. Dec 23, 2016 at 14:31
  • Works fine for me in Firefox 60, Windows 10.
    – Trevor
    Jun 4, 2018 at 7:37
  • 1
    message validations browser dont work. but you can fix remove selectors: "cc-selector input" and "cc-selector-2 input" and add this code: input[type="radio"] { opacity: 0; position: absolute; z-index: -1; }
    – oniram
    Sep 18, 2020 at 20:15
22

You can use CSS for that.

HTML (only for demo, it is customizable)

<div class="button">
    <input type="radio" name="a" value="a" id="a" />
    <label for="a">a</label>
</div>
<div class="button">
    <input type="radio" name="a" value="b" id="b" />
    <label for="b">b</label>
</div>
<div class="button">
    <input type="radio" name="a" value="c" id="c" />
    <label for="c">c</label>
</div>
...

CSS

input[type="radio"] {
    display: none;
}
input[type="radio"]:checked + label {
    border: 1px solid red;
}

jsFiddle

6

Keep radio buttons hidden, and on clicking of images, select them using JavaScript and style your image so that it look like selected. Here is the markup -

<div id="radio-button-wrapper">
    <span class="image-radio">
        <input name="any-name" style="display:none" type="radio"/>
        <img src="...">
    </span>
    <span class="image-radio">
        <input name="any-name" style="display:none" type="radio"/>
        <img src="...">
    </span>
</div>

and JS

 $(".image-radio img").click(function(){
     $(this).prev().attr('checked',true);
 })

CSS

span.image-radio input[type="radio"]:checked + img{
    border:1px solid red;
}
5

Just using a class to only hide some...based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/17541916/1815624

/* HIDE RADIO */
.hiddenradio [type=radio] { 
  position: absolute;
  opacity: 0;
  width: 0;
  height: 0;
}

/* IMAGE STYLES */
.hiddenradio [type=radio] + img {
  cursor: pointer;
}

/* CHECKED STYLES */
.hiddenradio [type=radio]:checked + img {
  outline: 2px solid #f00;
}
<div class="hiddenradio">
<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="small" checked>
  <img src="http://placehold.it/40x60/0bf/fff&text=A">
</label>

<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="big">
  <img src="http://placehold.it/40x60/b0f/fff&text=B">
</label>
</div>

<div class="">
<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="small" checked>
  <img src="http://placehold.it/40x60/0bf/fff&text=A">
</label>

<label>
  <input type="radio" name="test" value="big">
  <img src="http://placehold.it/40x60/b0f/fff&text=B">
</label>
</div>

1

Here is a simple jQuery UI solution based on the example here:

http://jqueryui.com/button/#radio

Modified code:

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title>jQuery UI Button - Radios</title>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.3/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css">
  <script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.js"></script>
  <script src="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.3/jquery-ui.js"></script>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/demos/style.css">
  <script>
  $(function() {
    $( "#radio" ).buttonset();
  });
  </script>
</head>
<body>

<form>
  <div id="radio">
    <input type="radio" id="radio1" name="radio"><label for="radio1"><img src="image1.gif" /></label>
    <input type="radio" id="radio2" name="radio" checked="checked"><label for="radio2"><img src="image2.gif" /></label>
    <input type="radio" id="radio3" name="radio"><label for="radio3"><img src="image3.gif" /></label>
  </div>
</form>

</body>
</html>

jQueryUI takes care of the image background so you know which button is checked.

Beware: If you want to set a button to checked or unchecked via Javascript, you must call the refresh function:

        $('#radio3').prop('checked', true).button("refresh");
1

Images can be placed in place of radio buttons by using label and span elements.

   <div class="customize-radio">
        <label>Favourite Smiley</label><br>
        <label for="hahaha">
        <input type="radio" name="smiley" id="hahaha">
        <span class="haha-img"></span>
        HAHAHA
        </label>
        <label for="kiss">
        <input type="radio" name="smiley" id="kiss">
        <span class="kiss-img"></span>
        Kiss
        </label>
        <label for="tongueOut">
        <input type="radio" name="smiley" id="tongueOut">
        <span class="tongueout-img"></span>
        TongueOut
        </label>
    </div>

Radio button should be hidden,

.customize-radio label > input[type = 'radio'] {
    visibility: hidden;
    position: absolute;
}

Image can be given in the span tag,

.customize-radio label > input[type = 'radio'] ~ span{
    cursor: pointer;
    width: 27px;
    height: 24px;
    display: inline-block;
    background-size: 27px 24px;
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
.haha-img {
    background-image: url('hahabefore.png');
}

.kiss-img{
    background-image: url('kissbefore.png');
}
.tongueout-img{
    background-image: url('tongueoutbefore.png');
}

To change the image on click of radio button, add checked state to the input tag,

.customize-radio label > input[type = 'radio']:checked ~ span.haha-img{
     background-image: url('haha.png');
}
.customize-radio label > input[type = 'radio']:checked ~ span.kiss-img{
    background-image: url('kiss.png');
}
.customize-radio label > input[type = 'radio']:checked ~ span.tongueout-img{
        background-image: url('tongueout.png');
}

If you have any queries, Refer to the following link, As I have taken solution from the below blog, http://frontendsupport.blogspot.com/2018/06/cool-radio-buttons-with-images.html

0
1

This works for me:

input[type="radio"] {
    margin-right: 1em;
    appearance: none;
    width: 12px;
    height: 12px;
    background-image: url("checkbox_off.gif");       
}

input[type="radio"]:checked {
    background-image: url("checkbox_on.gif");           
}

0

Here is very simple example

input[type="radio"]{
   display:none;
}

input[type="radio"] + label
{
    background-image:url(http://www.clker.com/cliparts/c/q/l/t/l/B/radiobutton-unchecked-sm-md.png);
    background-size: 100px 100px;
    height: 100px;
    width: 100px;
    display:inline-block;
    padding: 0 0 0 0px;
    cursor:pointer;
}

input[type="radio"]:checked + label
{
    background-image:url(http://www.clker.com/cliparts/M/2/V/6/F/u/radiobutton-checked-sm-md.png);
}
<div>
  <input type="radio" id="shipadd1" value=1 name="address" />
  <label for="shipadd1"></label>
  value 1
</div>

<div>
  <input type="radio" id="shipadd2" value=2 name="address" />
  <label for="shipadd2"></label>
  value 2
</div>

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/La8wQ/2471/

This example based on this trick: https://css-tricks.com/the-checkbox-hack/

I tested it on: chrome, firefox, safari

0
$spinTime: 3;
html, body { height: 100%; }
* { user-select: none; }
body {
    display: flex;
    flex-direction: column;
    align-items: center;
    justify-content: center;
    font-family: 'Raleway', sans-serif;
    font-size: 72px;
    input {
        display: none;
        + div > span {
            display: inline-block;
            position: relative;
            white-space: nowrap;
            color: rgba(#fff, 0);
            transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
            span {
                display: inline-block;
                position: absolute;
                left: 50%;
                text-align: center;
                color: rgba(#000, 1);
                transform: translateX(-50%);
                transform-origin: left;
                transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
                &:first-of-type {
                    transform: rotateY(0deg) translateX(-50%);
                }
                &:last-of-type {
                    transform: rotateY(0deg) translateX(0%) scaleX(0.75) skew(23deg,0deg);
                }
            }
        }
        &#fat:checked ~ div > span span {
            &:first-of-type {
                transform: rotateY(0deg) translateX(-50%);
            }
            &:last-of-type {
                transform: rotateY(0deg) translateX(0%) scaleX(0.75) skew(23deg,0deg);
            }
        }
        &#fit:checked ~ div > span {
            margin: 0 -10px;
            span {
                &:first-of-type {
                    transform: rotateY(90deg) translateX(-50%);
                }
                &:last-of-type {
                    transform: rotateY(0deg) translateX(-50%) scaleX(1) skew(0deg,0deg);
                }
            }
        }
        + div + div {
            width: 280px;
            margin-top: 10px;
            label {
                display: block;
                padding: 20px 10px;
                text-align: center;
                transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out;
                background: #fff;
                border-radius: 10px;
                box-sizing: border-box;
                width: 48%;
                font-size: 64px;
                cursor: pointer;
                &:first-child {
                    float: left;
                    box-shadow:
                        inset 0 0 0 4px #1597ff,
                        0 15px 15px -10px rgba(darken(#1597ff, 10%), 0.375);
                }
                &:last-child { float: right; }
            }
        }
        &#fat:checked ~ div + div label {
            &:first-child {
                box-shadow:
                    inset 0 0 0 4px #1597ff,
                    0 15px 15px -10px rgba(darken(#1597ff, 10%), 0.375);
            }
            &:last-child {
                box-shadow:
                    inset 0 0 0 0px #1597ff,
                    0 10px 15px -20px rgba(#1597ff, 0);
            }
        }
        &#fit:checked ~ div + div label {
            &:first-child {
                box-shadow:
                    inset 0 0 0 0px #1597ff,
                    0 10px 15px -20px rgba(#1597ff, 0);
            }
            &:last-child {
                box-shadow:
                    inset 0 0 0 4px #1597ff,
                    0 15px 15px -10px rgba(darken(#1597ff, 10%), 0.375);
            }
        }
    }
}


<input type="radio" id="fat" name="fatfit">
<input type="radio" id="fit" name="fatfit">
<div>
    GET F<span>A<span>A</span><span>I</span></span>T
</div>
<div>
    <label for="fat">🍕</label>
    <label for="fit">💪🏼</label>
</div>
1
  • 2
    Please add some explanation, so it will be clear. Jan 18, 2021 at 9:01

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.