What is the proper way to check and uncheck a checkbox in HTML5?

邮差的信 提交于 2019-11-29 02:47:32
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" />

or simply

<input type="checkbox" checked />

for checked checkbox. No checked attribute (<input type="checkbox" />) for unchecked checkbox.

reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/input.checkbox.html#input.checkbox.attrs.checked

According to HTML5 drafts, the checked attribute is a “boolean attribute”, and “The presence of a boolean attribute on an element represents the true value, and the absence of the attribute represents the false value.” It is the name of the attribute that matters, and suffices. Thus, to make a checkbox initially checked, you use

<input type=checkbox checked>

By default, in the absence of the checked attribute, a checkbox is initially unchecked:

<input type=checkbox>

Keeping things this way keeps them simple, but if you need to conform to XML syntax (i.e. to use HTML5 in XHTML linearization), you cannot use an attribute name alone. Then the allowed (as per HTML5 drafts) values are the empty string and the string checked, case insensitively. Example:

<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" />

<input type="checkbox" checked />

HTML5 does not require attributes to have values

In jQuery:

To check the checkbox:

$("#checkboxid").attr("checked","checked");

To uncheck the checkbox:

$("#checkboxid").removeAttr("checked");

The other answers hint at the solution and point you to documentation that after further digging will get you to this answer. Jukka K. Korpela has the reason this is the correct answer, basically I followed his link and then looked up the jQuery docs to get to that result. Just figured I'd save future people who find this article those extra steps.

You can refer to this page at w3schools but basically you could use any of:

<input checked>
<input checked="checked">
<input checked="">

Complementary answer to Robert's answer http://jsfiddle.net/ak9Sb/ in jQuery

When getting/setting checkbox state, one may encounter these phenomenons:

.trigger("click");

Does check an unchecked checkbox, but do not add the checked attribute. If you use triggers, do not try to get the state with "checked" attribute.

.attr("checked", "");

Does not uncheck the checkbox...

Michael Durrant
<form name="myForm" method="post">
  <p>Activity</p> 
  skiing:  <input type="checkbox" name="activity" value="skiing"  checked="yes" /><br /> 
  skating: <input type="checkbox" name="activity" value="skating" /><br /> 
  running: <input type="checkbox" name="activity" value="running" /><br /> 
  hiking:  <input type="checkbox" name="activity" value="hiking"  checked="yes" />
</form>

you can use autocomplete="off" on parent form, so if you reload your page, checkboxes will not be checked automatically

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