Checkbox
Checkboxes allow the user to select one or more items from a set.
Introduction
The Checkbox
component is the one to be used when you want to allow users to select multiple options.
For toggling between on and off or single option selection, consider using a switch or radio button, respectively.
<Checkbox />
Playground
Component
After installation, you can start building with this component using the following basic elements:
import Box from '@mui/joy/Box';
import Checkbox from '@mui/joy/Checkbox';
export default function MyApp() {
return (
<Box>
<Checkbox label="Hello world!" />
</Box>
);
}
Checked
When unchecked, the checkbox component uses the outlined
variant.
When checked, the variant changes to solid
.
Icon
Checkbox
, by default, comes without an unchecked component.
To add an icon to both uncheck and checked states, use the uncheckedIcon
and checkedIcon
props.
Appear on hover
Target the icon by using the svg
selector and then use opacity
to show the unchecked icon when hovering the checkbox.
Without an icon
To rely only on variants to communicate the checkbox state change, use the disableIcon
prop to remove the icon.
Pizza toppings
Focus outline
The focus outline, by default, wraps both the checkbox itself and its label.
To change that, target the checkboxClasses.checkbox
class and add position: 'relative'
.
Indeterminate
Technically, the checkbox component only has two states: checked or unchecked. However, visually, there is a third state called indeterminate.
It's common to find it in tables where you have one checkbox that selects every table row.
Use the indeterminate
prop to circle around these states.
Helper text
To add a description to the checkbox, use FormControl
and FormHelperText
. The checkbox will be linked to the helper text via aria-describedby
attribute.
A description for the checkbox.
Group
To group multiple checkboxes, use role="group"
on the wrapper component.
Combine with the List
component to ensure consistent spacing and enable screen readers to interpret the checkbox group as a list.
Learn more about checkbox accessible design patters in the W3C documentation.
Sandwich Condiments
Overlay
Use the overlay
prop to make the entire surface of the wrapper container the checkbox is in clickable.
Common examples
Filtering status
In this example, we're using variants and colors, within the ListItem
and Checkbox
component, to communicate state changes
Filter status
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Filtering members
Note that in this example, we're using the CSS flexDirection: 'rowReverse'
property to properly position the label and icon.
Don't forget to use the label
prop to ensure proper checkbox accessibility.
Team members
Choice chips
You can use checkboxes to create a chip alike design, most often used to filter between different options.
Choose amenities