Conceal radio button in CWK

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How to conceal radio button in CWK

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Following video series about interaction objects in ActivePresenter 8, todays video will introduce you to 2 other types of interaction objects: Check Box and Radio Button. Click the Check Box button, then draw wherever you want on the Canvas. The Format tab provides you with dozens of options to customize the color and style of the Check Box. Similar to a Button object, a Check Box object comes with built-in states which control its look when users interact with it. Click this button to edit object states, and save changes. Copy and paste to have 2 more Check Box objects. Click the default text to enter the new text. Now, turn to working with Radio Button. Basically, working with Radio Button shares the same properties with those of Check Box. Do the same steps if you want to work with Radio Buttons. Now, letamp;#39;s see the preview. Thank you for watching.

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To disable the radio button, add the disabled attribute within the element. Example 1: In this example, we will disable one radio button. Example 2: In this example, we will disable all radio buttons.
Users can follow the syntax below to use JQuerys prop() method to uncheck the radio button. $(#radiobtn). prop(checked, false);
Using the disabled Attribute The disabled attribute is used to disable the input fields. To disable the radio button, add the disabled attribute within the element.
There are four properties in CSS that can be used to hide content: Using display: none; Using visibility: hidden. Using opacity: 0. Using clip-path: inset(100%)
A RadioButton can only be locked when the sheet is protected. A locked RadioButton cannot be moved or resized at design time.
To change the color of radio buttons using CSS, you can target the input [type=radio] selector and apply styles like background-color and border-color. Adjust these styles to achieve the desired color changes for both the unchecked and checked states of the radio buttons.
Step 2: Drag the RadioButton control from the ToolBox and drop it on the windows form. You are allowed to place a RadioButton control anywhere on the windows form ing to your need. Step 3: After drag and drop you will go to the properties of the RadioButton control to set the visibility of the RadioButton.
Using the hide() and show() methods The hide() and show() methods are used to add the display: none and display: block properties respectively to the selected element.

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