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Revision as of 21:16, 31 March 2023
Name
select (dropdown)
Type
select
Synopsis
How to use select with option fields to create a dropdown input
Description
The select
element is used to create a drop-down list.
The name
attribute is needed to reference the form data after the form is submitted (if you omit the name
attribute, no data from the drop-down list will be submitted).
The id
attribute is needed to associate the drop-down list with a label.
The <input type="option"></input>
tags inside the <select>
element define the available options in the drop-down list.
Instead of option inputs, it's also possible to use selected
and options
as attributes of the select element. In this case options
should contain a comma-separated list of options and selected
can be used to specify which option should be selected.
Parameters
<select><input type="option"></input></select>
You can also use placeholder to have an extra, non-selectable item with a suggestion. This also allows for not sending any data from a select, when the placeholder is still selected. Making a select field also an optional field in a form. See example 1.
All other valid HTML5 attributes are allowed
Example
<p>Select a car:</p>
<div>
<select name="car" placeholder="Choose a car">
<input type="option" value="volvo">Volvo</input>
<input type="option" value="saab">Saab</input>
</select>
</div>
<label for="dino-select">Choose a dinosaur:</label>
<select id="dino-select">
<optgroup label="Theropods">
<input type="option" value="Tyrannosaurus">Tyrannosaurus</input>
<input type="option" value="Velociraptor">Velociraptor</input>
<input type="option" value="Deinonychus">Deinonychus</input>
</optgroup>
<optgroup label="Sauropods">
<input type="option" value="Diplodocus">Diplodocus</input>
<input type="option" value="Saltasaurus">Saltasaurus</input>
<input type="option" value="Apatosaurus">Apatosaurus</input>
</optgroup>
</select>
<select name="Test" selected="C" options="A,B,C,D,E" />