CheckboxReady
Checkboxes allow user to choose one or more options from a limited set of options. If you have more than 10 options, please use Select component instead.
<nord-checkbox label="Label" value="Value"></nord-checkbox>
Properties
Property | Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
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indeterminate | indeterminate | Controls whether the checkbox is in an indeterminate state. | boolean | false |
checked | checked | Controls whether the checkbox is checked or not. | boolean | false |
size | size | The size of the component. | "s" | "m" | "l" | "m" |
label | label | Label for the input. | string | "" |
hint | hint | Optional hint text to be displayed with the input. Alternatively use the hint slot. | string | undefined | undefined |
hideLabel | hide-label | Visually hide the label, but still show it to assistive technologies like screen readers. | boolean | false |
placeholder | placeholder | Placeholder text to display within the input. | string | undefined | undefined |
error | error | Optional error to be shown with the input. Alternatively use the error slot. | string | undefined | undefined |
required | required | Determines whether the input is required or not. An input marked as required will be announced as such to users of assistive technology. When using this property you need to also set “novalidate” attribute on a form element to prevent browser from displaying its own validation errors. | boolean | false |
hideRequired | hide-required | Visually hide the required indicator, but still show required attribute to assistive technologies like screen readers. | boolean | false |
disabled | disabled | Makes the component disabled. This prevents users from being able to interact with the component, and conveys its inactive state to assistive technologies. | boolean | false |
name | name | The name of the form component. | string | undefined | undefined |
value | value | The value of the form component. | string | "" |
form | form | Gets the form, if any, associated with the form element. The setter accepts a string, which is the id of the form. | HTMLFormElement | null | undefined |
Events
Event | Description | Type |
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input | Fired as the user types into the input. | NordEvent |
change | Fired whenever the input's value is changed via user interaction. | NordEvent |
Slots
Slot name | Description |
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label | Use when a label requires more than plain text. |
hint | Optional slot that holds hint text for the input. |
error | Optional slot that holds error text for the input. |
Methods
Method name | Parameters | Description |
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focus(options?: FocusOptions) => void | options : An object which controls aspects of the focusing process. | Programmatically move focus to the component. |
blur() => void | N/A | Programmatically remove focus from the component. |
click() => void | N/A | Programmatically simulates a click on the component. |
CSS Properties
CSS Custom Properties provide more fine grain control over component presentation. We advise utilizing existing properties on the component before using these.
Property | Description | Default |
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--n-label-color | Controls the text color of the label, using our color tokens. | var(--n-color-text) |
Dependencies
This component is internally dependent on the following components:
Usage
This section includes guidelines for designers and developers about the usage of this component in different contexts.
Do
- Use for making it possible to choose one or more options from a limited number of options.
- Use for “accepting terms of service” and similar functionality.
- Use in forms to toggle something on or off.
Don’t
- Avoid using when you have more than 10 options to choose from.
- Don’t change the selection of another checkbox when another one is clicked. Only exception is when a checkbox is used to make a bulk selection of multiple items.
Content guidelines
Checkbox labels should be clear, accurate and predictable. It should be possible for the user to understand what they are selecting:
When writing checkbox labels, always write them in sentence case, not title case. The first word should be capitalized and the rest lowercase (unless a proper noun):
Avoid ending in punctuation if it’s a single sentence, word, or a fragment:
Do not use commas or semicolons at the end of each line
Integration
For integration guidelines, please see Web Components documentation. This documentation explains how to implement and use Nord Web Components across different technologies such as Vue.js, React, or Vanilla JavaScript.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any issues while using Nord Web Components, please head over to the Support page for more guidelines and ways to contact us.