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I've got a few radiolists on my page. The problem that I am facing is that the text of the radio buttons are not displayed inline of the radion button. I have put the repeatLayout to Table and Flow and neither is working. I have tried to add a style of display:inline; but that doesn't work either (though it did on the checkboxes and I thought that maybe it would work here too).

This is just a normal radiolist:

<asp:RadioButtonList ID="radRace" CssClass="radioButtonList" runat="server" RepeatDirection="Horizontal">
    <asp:ListItem>Race 1</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 2</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 3</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 4</asp:ListItem>
</asp:RadioButtonList>

ul.radioButtonList { list-style:none; margin: 0; padding: 0;}
ul.radioButtonList.horizontal li { display: inline;}

When the repeatLayout is on table:

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And when the repeatLayout is on Flow:

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Can Somebody please help me on how to set it so the text is displayed next to the radio button... If it makes a difference the radioButtonList is in a table....


SOLUTION:

This is what the radio buttonlist look like now:

<asp:RadioButtonList ID="radRace" CssClass="radioButtonList" runat="server" RepeatDirection="Horizontal">
    <asp:ListItem>Race 1</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 2</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 3</asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem>Race 4</asp:ListItem>
</asp:RadioButtonList>

And this is the cssClass:

<style type="text/css">
    .radioButtonList { list-style:none; margin: 0; padding: 0;}
    .radioButtonList.horizontal li { display: inline;}

    .radioButtonList label{
        display:inline;
    }
</style>
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  • What does the following style mean and how did you assume and write: ul.radioButtonList.horizontal li { display: inline;} Jul 16, 2013 at 7:34
  • I came onto a page where it explained a the radioButtonList, that it is an unordered list. It was worth a try to do it... I had display:inline; as style="splay:inline;" in the radioButtonList, but that didn't work either. display: inline means that the element is displayed inline, inside the current block on the same line. I found the ul.radioButtonList.horizontal on this page: code.google.com/p/aspnetcontroladapters/wiki/RadioButtonList and the explanation of inline and block here: quirksmode.org/css/css2/display.html
    – Kerieks
    Jul 16, 2013 at 7:43
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    You need to use the interpreted tag names for the class and not the asp tag names cuz ASP gets interpreted to HTML..!!! So, make it label..!!! Jul 16, 2013 at 8:06
  • I am struggling with the same thing. I've tried setting CliendIDMode to Static, in hopes that would make it possible for me to set the display style via a class and applying that class with CssClass, but that didn't work. My RadioButtonList still displays like the original posted wrote.
    – Rod
    Jun 24, 2014 at 17:13
  • @Rod, I have added my solution in my post, please have a look, I hope it helps....
    – Kerieks
    Jun 25, 2014 at 8:04

3 Answers 3

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Check the solution suggested by Aroon Soraali:

<asp:RadioButtonList RepeatDirection="Horizontal" ID="rblFilterType" runat="server"/>
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Try this:

.radioButtonList label{
    display:inline;
}

works for me, but if it doesn't work for you then you might try this solution http://forums.asp.net/t/1089664.aspx/1

He displays the input and label as block and floats both.

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If you add an ASP.NET checkboxlist or radiobuttonlist to a page with "RepeatLayout=Flow" it generates an unstyled "span" tag wrapping a series of "input" and "label" tags (for each "ListItem").

For Bootstrap 4, the simplest solution seems to be to add a custom class to the list and add some CSS for that class's "input" and "label" elements. Note that you only need "RepeatLayout=Flow" which strips away any of the ASP.NET-generated formatting.

For example the following RBL:

<asp:RadioButtonList runat="server" ID="rblContact" RepeatLayout="Flow"  CssClass="form-inline bootRBL">
  <asp:ListItem Value="0" Text="Email" Selected="True"  />
  <asp:ListItem Value="1" Text="Phone"  />
</asp:RadioButtonList>

uses the custom class "bootRBL" and renders as a series of inline elements with correct spacing between the input and labels.

<style type="text/css">
    .bootRBL input {display:inline;margin-right:0.25em;}
    .bootRBL label {display:inline;margin-right:1em;}
</style>
<span id="rblContact" class="form-inline bootRBL">
			<input id="rblContact_0" type="radio" name="rblContact" value="0" checked="checked" />
			<label for="rblContact_0">Email</label>
			<input id="CrblContact_1" type="radio" name="rblContact" value="1" />
			<label for="rblContact_1">Phone</label>
</span>

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  • The addition of the margins makes this the optimal answer IMHO +1
    – elboffor
    Mar 25, 2019 at 14:42

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