Is there any way to make checkboxes with rounded corners using bootstrap or some css property?
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Detailed CheckBox styling via advanced CSS3 is described in : codeproject.com/Tips/887167/… . Hope this will help. Regards,– Alexander BellApr 14, 2015 at 0:29
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just use a radio button sideshow bob.– Aries VIIFeb 6 at 0:14
7 Answers
Just using css, however, you lose the checkbox tick.
.checkbox-round {
width: 1.3em;
height: 1.3em;
background-color: white;
border-radius: 50%;
vertical-align: middle;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
appearance: none;
-webkit-appearance: none;
outline: none;
cursor: pointer;
}
.checkbox-round:checked {
background-color: gray;
}
<input type="checkbox" class="checkbox-round" />
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.container {
display: block;
position: relative;
padding-left: 35px;
margin-bottom: 12px;
cursor: pointer;
font-size: 22px;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
user-select: none;
}
/* Hide the browser's default checkbox */
.container input {
position: absolute;
opacity: 0;
cursor: pointer;
height: 0;
width: 0;
}
/* Create a custom checkbox */
.checkmark {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
height: 25px;
width: 25px;
background-color: #eee;
border-radius: 15px;
}
/* On mouse-over, add a grey background color */
.container:hover input ~ .checkmark {
background-color: #ccc;
}
/* When the checkbox is checked, add a blue background */
.container input:checked ~ .checkmark {
background-color: #2196F3;
}
/* Create the checkmark/indicator (hidden when not checked) */
.checkmark:after {
content: "";
position: absolute;
display: none;
}
/* Show the checkmark when checked */
.container input:checked ~ .checkmark:after {
display: block;
}
/* Style the checkmark/indicator */
.container .checkmark:after {
left: 9px;
top: 5px;
width: 5px;
height: 10px;
border: solid white;
border-width: 0 3px 3px 0;
-webkit-transform: rotate(45deg);
-ms-transform: rotate(45deg);
transform: rotate(45deg);
}
<label class="container">One
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked">
<span class="checkmark"></span>
</label>
<label class="container">Two
<input type="checkbox">
<span class="checkmark"></span>
</label>
<label class="container">Three
<input type="checkbox">
<span class="checkmark"></span>
</label>
<label class="container">Four
<input type="checkbox">
<span class="checkmark"></span>
</label>
Try to do
body {
background-color: #f1f2f3;
-webkit-box-align: center;
-ms-flex-align: center;
align-items: center;
display: -webkit-box;
display: -ms-flexbox;
display: flex;
}
.container {
margin: 0 auto;
}
.round {
position: relative;
}
.round label {
background-color: #fff;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
border-radius: 50%;
cursor: pointer;
height: 28px;
left: 0;
position: absolute;
top: 0;
width: 28px;
}
.round label:after {
border: 2px solid #fff;
border-top: none;
border-right: none;
content: "";
height: 6px;
left: 7px;
opacity: 0;
position: absolute;
top: 8px;
transform: rotate(-45deg);
width: 12px;
}
.round input[type="checkbox"] {
visibility: hidden;
}
.round input[type="checkbox"]:checked + label {
background-color: #66bb6a;
border-color: #66bb6a;
}
.round input[type="checkbox"]:checked + label:after {
opacity: 1;
}
<div class="container">
<div class="round">
<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox" />
<label for="checkbox"></label>
</div>
</div>
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1do you think it would be possible to have a clickable text label that would trigger the checkbox ?– PierreMay 20, 2019 at 9:52
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This solution breaks tab selection, and is inaccessible to people who use screen readers. Apr 10, 2020 at 18:46
One of the Best And Easiest Method is to use CSS clip path property:
input[type="checkbox"] {
width: 45px; /* Set width */
height: 45px; /* Set height */
clip-path: circle(46% at 50% 50%); /* Set the clip path of circle*/
}
if you still see some pointed corners, try reducing the first percentage values, (where I have used 46%), play with it a little bit and it will definitely work.
- in css you may play with height, width, border-radius. basically height and width should be equal and border-radius should be half of them.
- if you are using bootstrap you can use this class and add it where your shape or in this case your checkbox class is: class="rounded-circle" look: borders bootstrap 5
for example to make a checkbox rounded in bootstrap 5 (also working for v4):
<div class="form-check">
<input
class="form-check-input rounded-circle"
type="checkbox"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="flexCheck1">
rounded checkbox
</label>
</div>
Well, this is the simplest and optimal solution. You set appearance
to none
and then use clip-path
when its checked.
.rounded-checkbox {
width:35px;
height: 35px;
border-radius: 50%;
vertical-align: middle;
border: 1px solid black;
appearance: none;
-webkit-appearance: none;
outline: none;
cursor: pointer;
}
.rounded-checkbox:checked {
appearance: auto;
clip-path: circle(50% at 50% 50%);
background-color: blue;
}
<input
type="checkbox"
class="rounded-checkbox"
id="checkbox"
/> <label for="checkbox">Checkbox</label>
I thing the best way to make a rounded corners is by using the border-radius
property. This site has a nice collection of checkboxes.
For example:
cursor: pointer;
position: absolute;
width: 20px;
height: 20px;
top: 0;
border-radius: 10px;
The last line(border-radius: 10px)
will give you a checkbox with rounded corners.
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2Checkboxes aren't borders so using
border-radius
won't change anything, and they generally can't even be styled to have a border in most browsers, unless you use theoutline
property instead, which isn't totally equivalent. Aug 1, 2015 at 2:46 -
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