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  • Taxonomic name: A-CHECKBOX--TOGGLE
  • Added on: v4.6.0 (01/02/19)
  • Updated on: v5.5.0 (23/03/21)

Checkbox toggle

Simple yes/no toggle switch based on checkboxes.


Design and usage

Labels

  • Only use 'On' / 'Off' or 'Yes' / 'No' (or local language equivalents) for the toggle states.
  • Do not use any other words within the toggle (other than specified).

Use case and exception scenarios

  • Use toggle to turn an option of or off
  • If a list consists of multiple options, avoid using toggles; use checkboxes or segmented controls instead, as they take up less space.
  • Do not use toggle for required fields
  • Since the toggle will have one or other option selected at all times, do not use where the toggle could error.

Accessibility and screen readers

  • Aria-invalid must be used to indicate when an error has occurred with this element
  • Aria-describedby must be used to link any help, instructional and/or error text with the element/form fields

Design notes

  • On mobile, when the label is too long, the toggle can drop below the label; in this case, the spacing between the toggle and the label is 15px.
  • Styling is the same across all breakpoints.

Examples

Standard toggle

Interactive example

Code example

<div class="m-form-row [ Modifers ]">
	<label class="a-label a-checkbox--toggle-outer-label" for="..." id="...">...</label>
	<div class="m-form-row__content a-checkbox--toggle-outer-content">
		<input class="a-checkbox__input" id="..." name="..." type="checkbox" aria-labelledby="..." />
		<label class="a-checkbox a-checkbox--toggle" for="..." aria-hidden="true">
			<span class="a-checkbox__label">
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--yes">...</span>
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--no">...</span>
			</span>
			<span class="a-checkbox__ui"></span>
		</label>
	</div>
</div>

With form row help

Interactive example

Code example

<div class="m-form-row [ Modifers ]">
	<div class="m-form-row__content">
		<div class="m-show-more" id="..." data-module="m-show-more" data-description="...">
			<p>...</p>
	</div>
	<label class="a-label a-checkbox--toggle-outer-label" for="..." id="...">...</label>
	<div class="m-form-row__content a-checkbox--toggle-outer-content">
		<input class="a-checkbox__input" id="..." name="..." type="checkbox" aria-labelledby="..." aria-describedby="..." />
		<label class="a-checkbox a-checkbox--toggle" for="..." aria-hidden="true">
			<span class="a-checkbox__label">
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--yes">...</span>
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--no">...</span>
			</span>
			<span class="a-checkbox__ui"></span>
		</label>
	</div>
</div>

Disabled toggle

Interactive example

Code example

<div class="m-form-row is-disabled [ Modifers ]">
	<label class="a-label a-checkbox--toggle-outer-label" for="..." id="...">...</label>
	<div class="m-form-row__content a-checkbox--toggle-outer-content">
		<input class="a-checkbox__input" id="..." name="..." type="checkbox" aria-labelledby="..." disabled />
		<label class="a-checkbox a-checkbox--toggle" for="..." aria-hidden="true">
			<span class="a-checkbox__label">
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--yes">...</span>
				<span class="a-checkbox__label-inner a-checkbox__label-inner--no">...</span>
			</span>
			<span class="a-checkbox__ui"></span>
		</label>
	</div>
</div>

Development and test

Notes for developers

For notes on basic checkbox setup and styles, please see the checkbox documentation page.

When creating a group of checkbox toggles they must be contained within their own fieldset where the legend is the question for the group of checkboxes.

Within a group of checkbox toggles the name attribute must be unique to the form, and the id attribute must be unique to the page.

When disabling form elements, do not solely rely on the is-disabled class, but ensure that the disabled attribute is also set on the relevant form element or input. If an entire set of form elements is to be disabled, the is-disabled class and disabled attribute should be added directly to the fieldset instead, and not to each individual element within it. However if only one element from the set is disabled, then the class and attribute should be applied to that element only.

If the native form validation needs to be disabled, set the novalidate attribute on the form.

Since the toggle will have one or other option selected at all times, the toggle should never need either valid or disabled states.

Aria usage for errors and help text

To aid screen reader users in completing forms without error and also with understanding and fixing any errors that have occured, some additional aria attributes are now recommended to be applied across all form fields/rows.

All form row help, explanatory text, form row instructions and form row errors must have a unique id assigned to them and be appropriately linked to either the individual form input or the form row using aria-describedby. This ensures that the help text is read out immediately on focus of the form input/fieldset. When there is more that one item that requires referencing within the aria-describedby attribute the id values must be supplied in the form of a space separated list. For example if there is an error with id of 'err1' and help text with id of 'help1' the value for the aria-describedby attribute would be 'err1 help1'.

All inline form error messages should start with the hidden text 'Error: ' so that when read by out by a screen reader it is immediately clear that the text being read is an error message.

All erroring form fields (or fieldset if a group or radios/checkboxes) must have aria-invalid="true" set on them, ensuring that when a user focus' on an errored form field, the field will be announced as invalid, so the user is then aware that there in an issue that requires fixing.

When linking help or errors, or even adding aria-invalid to the markup careful consideration must be taken as to where it is most appropriate to apply the value. The following rules should be used to decide where the attribute(s) should be applied.

  • Single form field - All attributes should be applied directly to that form field
  • Group of form fields but only one in error or help text applies to only one - Apply the attribute(s) to the only field in error or where the help text applies
  • Group of form field where all in error or the help text applies to all - Apply the attribute(s) to the groups surrounding fieldset (form row)

There may situations where more than one of these rules applies to the overall form row for example a date range where the instruction text applies to both fields so should be linked to the fieldset for the date range but one of the two fields is in error so the error should be linked to just that field not to the fieldset.

Important messages

To help those using assistive technologies, make sure that success/error messages which need to be announced to users have their aria attributes updated to role="alert" and/or aria-live="assertive".


Notes for testers

  • The label should be displayed to the left of the toggle and should activate the checkbox when selected (as should the toggle itself).
  • It should be really clear which label applies to which toggle by using background shading to group the label and the toggle together.

Classes overview

The following table gives you a quick overview of the CSS classes that can be applied.

Class Outcome Required Applied to Comments
.a-checkbox--toggle-outer-label Style for label associated with toggle Yes .m-form-row > label  
.a-checkbox--toggle-outer-content Style for toggle wrapping div Yes .m-form-row__content, .a-checkbox  
.a-checkbox--toggle Base style for toggle Yes .a-checkbox  
.a-checkbox__label-inner--yes Modifier for yes / on state wording within toggle Yes .a-checkbox__label-inner  
.a-checkbox__label-inner--no Modifier for no / off state wording within toggle Yes .a-checkbox__label-inner  

Keyboard operations

TAB

Tabbing to an checkbox input should make the input clearly visually different so that the focus point on the page is obvious to the user.

CURSOR KEYS

With focus on the checkbox, pressing SPACE will select/de-select the checkbox.

Component releases

  • Added on: v4.6.0 (01/02/19)
  • Updated on: v5.5.0 (23/03/21)

Latest update:

  • updated: Additional aria attributes are now recommended to be applied across all form fields/rows so as to aid screen reader users in completing forms without error and also with understanding and fixing any errors that have occurred.

Full version history

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