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The Material Components for the web radio component
@material/radio is a Material Design radio button component for the web. It provides a set of customizable radio buttons that adhere to the Material Design guidelines, ensuring a consistent and visually appealing user interface.
Basic Radio Button
This code sample demonstrates a basic radio button using the @material/radio package. It includes the necessary HTML structure and CSS classes to create a Material Design radio button.
<div class="mdc-form-field">
<div class="mdc-radio">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-1" name="radios" checked>
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
</div>
<label for="radio-1">Radio 1</label>
</div>
Disabled Radio Button
This code sample shows how to create a disabled radio button using the @material/radio package. The 'disabled' attribute is added to the input element to make the radio button non-interactive.
<div class="mdc-form-field">
<div class="mdc-radio">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-2" name="radios" disabled>
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
</div>
<label for="radio-2">Radio 2 (Disabled)</label>
</div>
Custom Styling
This code sample demonstrates how to apply custom styling to a radio button using the @material/radio package. Custom CSS is used to change the color of the radio button's outer circle and inner circle.
<style>
.custom-radio .mdc-radio__background {
border-color: #ff5722;
}
.custom-radio .mdc-radio__inner-circle {
background-color: #ff5722;
}
</style>
<div class="mdc-form-field custom-radio">
<div class="mdc-radio">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-3" name="radios">
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
</div>
<label for="radio-3">Custom Styled Radio</label>
</div>
react-radio-group is a React component for creating radio button groups. It provides a simple API for managing radio button states and is highly customizable. Unlike @material/radio, which is based on Material Design guidelines, react-radio-group is more flexible in terms of styling and can be used in various design systems.
Ant Design (antd) is a comprehensive UI library for React that includes a set of high-quality components, including radio buttons. The radio buttons in antd are highly customizable and come with built-in support for themes and internationalization. Compared to @material/radio, antd offers a broader range of components and is designed for enterprise-level applications.
semantic-ui-react is the official React integration for Semantic UI. It provides a set of components, including radio buttons, that follow the Semantic UI design principles. The radio buttons in semantic-ui-react are easy to use and integrate well with other Semantic UI components. Unlike @material/radio, which follows Material Design guidelines, semantic-ui-react follows the Semantic UI design language.
Selection controls allow the user to select options.
Use radio buttons to:
Contents
Radio buttons allow the user to select one option from a set. Use radio buttons when the user needs to see all available options. If available options can be collapsed, consider using a dropdown menu because it uses less space.
npm install @material/radio
@use "@material/radio/styles";
@use "@material/form-field";
@include form-field.core-styles;
Note: The form field styles are only required when the radio button is used with the form field.
The radio button will work without JavaScript, but you can enhance it with a ripple interaction effect by instantiating MDCRadio
on the mdc-radio
element. To activate the ripple effect upon interacting with the label, you must also instantiate MDCFormField
on the mdc-form-field
element and set the MDCRadio
instance as its input
.
import {MDCFormField} from '@material/form-field';
import {MDCRadio} from '@material/radio';
const radio = new MDCRadio(document.querySelector('.mdc-radio'));
const formField = new MDCFormField(document.querySelector('.mdc-form-field'));
formField.input = radio;
Note: See Importing the JS component for more information on how to import JavaScript.
Material Design spec advises that touch targets should be at least 48px x 48px.
To meet this requirement, add the mdc-radio--touch
class to your radio as follows:
<div class="mdc-touch-target-wrapper">
<div class="mdc-radio mdc-radio--touch">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-1" name="radios" checked>
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
<div class="mdc-radio__ripple"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__focus-ring"></div>
</div>
</div>
Note that the outer mdc-touch-target-wrapper
element is only necessary if you want to avoid potentially overlapping touch targets on adjacent elements (due to collapsing margins).
The mdc-radio__focus-ring
element ensures that a focus indicator is displayed in high contrast mode around the active/focused radio button.
We recommend using MDC Radio with MDC Form Field for enhancements such as label alignment, label activation of the ripple interaction effect, and RTL-awareness.
<div class="mdc-form-field">
<div class="mdc-radio">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-1" name="radios" checked>
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
<div class="mdc-radio__ripple"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__focus-ring"></div>
</div>
<label for="radio-1">Radio 1</label>
</div>
Radio buttons can be selected or unselected. Radio buttons have enabled, disabled, hover, focused, and pressed states.
To disable a radio button, add the mdc-radio--disabled
class to the root element and set the disabled
attribute on the <input>
element.
Disabled radio buttons cannot be interacted with and have no visual interaction effect.
<div class="mdc-form-field">
<div class="mdc-radio mdc-radio--disabled">
<input class="mdc-radio__native-control" type="radio" id="radio-1" name="radios" disabled>
<div class="mdc-radio__background">
<div class="mdc-radio__outer-circle"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__inner-circle"></div>
</div>
<div class="mdc-radio__ripple"></div>
<div class="mdc-radio__focus-ring"></div>
</div>
<label for="radio-1">Radio 1</label>
</div>
MDC Radio uses MDC Theme's secondary
color by default. Use the following mixins to customize it.
Mixin | Description |
---|---|
unchecked-stroke-color($color) | Sets the stroke color of an unchecked, enabled radio button |
checked-stroke-color($color) | Sets the stroke color of a checked, enabled radio button |
ink-color($color) | Sets the ink color of an enabled radio button |
disabled-unchecked-stroke-color($color) | Sets the stroke color of an unchecked, disabled radio button |
disabled-checked-stroke-color($color) | Sets the stroke color of a checked, disabled radio button |
disabled-ink-color($color) | Sets the ink color of a disabled radio button |
focus-indicator-color($color) | Sets the color of the focus indicator |
touch-target($size, $ripple-size) | Sets radio touch target size which can be more than the ripple size. Param $ripple-size is required for custom ripple size, defaults to $ripple-size . |
ripple-size($size) | Sets custom ripple size of radio. |
density($density-scale) | Sets density scale for radio. Supported density scale values are -3 , -2 , -1 and 0 (default). |
MDCRadio
properties and methodsProperty | Value Type | Description |
---|---|---|
checked | Boolean | Setter/getter for the radio's checked state |
disabled | Boolean | Setter/getter for the radio's disabled state. Setter proxies to foundation's setDisabled method |
value | String | Setter/getter for the radio's value |
If you are using a JavaScript framework, such as React or Angular, you can create a Radio button for your framework. Depending on your needs, you can use the Simple Approach: Wrapping MDC Web Vanilla Components, or the Advanced Approach: Using Foundations and Adapters. Please follow the instructions here.
MDCRadioAdapter
Method Signature | Description |
---|---|
setNativeControlDisabled(disabled: boolean) => void | Sets the input's disabled property to the given value |
addClass(className: string) => void | Adds a class to the root element |
removeClass(className: string) => void | Removes a class from the root element |
MDCRadioFoundation
Method Signature | Description |
---|---|
setDisabled(disabled: boolean) => void | Sets the disabled value of the native control |
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The Material Components for the web radio component
The npm package @material/radio receives a total of 324,297 weekly downloads. As such, @material/radio popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @material/radio demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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