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Kiboko

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  1. That works perfectly thanks very much indeed.
  2. Hi Funce, Many thanks for your quick reply. Actually as mentioned above, I have tried putting checked = "checked", this works fine for a standard radio button, but I am trying to use the Bootstrap 4 custom radio buttons explained at https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap4/bootstrap_forms_custom.asp. The HTML code I'm using is: (razor pages asp.net core 2.2) <div class="custom-control custom-radio custom-control-inline @Model.LocalActive"> <input type="radio" class="custom-control-input @Model.LocalActive" id="customRadio" name="example" value="Local"> <label class="custom-control-label SIHGYellow @Model.LocalActive" for="customRadio" @Model.LocalChecked>Local</label> </div> <div class="custom-control custom-radio custom-control-inline @Model.AbroadActive"> <input type="radio" class="custom-control-input @Model.AbroadActive" id="customRadio2" name="example" value="Abroad"> <label class="custom-control-label SIHGYellow @Model.AbroadActive" for="customRadio2" @Model.AbroadChecked>Abroad</label> </div> and the code behind file is if(donorDetails.TypeOfDonor == "Local") { LocalChecked = "checked"; LocalActive = "active"; AbroadChecked = string.Empty; AbroadActive = string.Empty; } else { LocalChecked = string.Empty; LocalActive = string.Empty; AbroadChecked = "checked"; AbroadActive = "active"; } as you can see, I'm using both 'checked' and 'active' but neither seems to work for me. Any Ideas? NIck
  3. Hi, Does anyone know how to pre-select a bootstrap 4 custom radio button. I have tried adding 'checked' and 'active' to the class but this does not seem to work. many thanks nick
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