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How to work in radio button in QUOX

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okay in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about working with radio buttons now radio buttons first of all letamp;#39;s um letamp;#39;s take care of the properties so iamp;#39;m going to call the properties and what you want to make sure is you want to make sure that on the appearance side youamp;#39;re going to set it at eight points make the color blue no border fill no fill weamp;#39;re going to come over here to the options and you want to make sure you have that at check not circle but make that check okay now much like let me come back here to general much like with all the other form fields every form field has its own identity now when making multiple copies the multiple copy option can only work with that group you canamp;#39;t do it for the entire form for example letamp;#39;s say we have we have two groups here with four choices so you might think all right well weamp;#39;re gonna make eight multiple copies well not really and iamp;#39;ll show you why so when i

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Best Practices for Radio Buttons Options Should Be Comprehensive and Clearly Distinct. Always Offer a Default Selection. Try To Lay Out Your Lists Vertically. Use Radio Buttons Rather Than Drop-downs. Avoid Nesting.
Radio buttons contain a unique attribute, i.e., value, so we use the value attribute to handle the radio button. By handling the radio buttons dynamically. We will first calculate the number of radio buttons. The following is the line of code which calculates the number of radio buttons.
Usability guidance Use the label as a target. Users should be able to select either the text label or the radio button to select or deselect an option. List items vertically. Use adequate spacing. Set default values with caution. Dont mix default and tile variants. Use a logical order.
To get the value of the selected radio button, a user-defined function can be created that gets all the radio buttons with the name attribute and finds the radio button selected using the checked property. The checked property returns True if the radio button is selected and False otherwise.
Radio buttons, also called option buttons, let users select one option from a collection of two or more mutually exclusive, but related, options. Radio buttons are always used in groups, and each option is represented by one radio button in the group.
Checkboxes and radio buttons are elements for making selections. Checkboxes allow the user to choose items from a fixed number of alternatives, while radio buttons allow the user to choose exactly one item from a list of several predefined alternatives.
When possible, arrange the radio button and checkbox groups vertically for easier reading. For languages that read right to left, its acceptable to place labels to the left of the inputs.

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