Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core CheckBox Basic Usage
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HTML HELPER APIThe CheckBox component is part of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, a professional grade UI library with 110+ components for building modern and feature-rich applications. To try it out sign up for a free 30-day trial.
Description
The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core CheckBox represents an enhanced HTML input element and is a standalone component that allows the user to check one or multiple values from the listed options, and is opposite to the RadioButton, which allows a single selection from multiple mutually-exclusive options.
The current example displays a common use-case scenario for a CheckBox HtmlHelper and TagHelper, and shows how to disable the component by setting the Enable property to false. To add a label to the CheckBox, pass the required text to the Label method. To create a complete list of checkboxes, explore the CheckBoxGroup editor.
The ASP.NET Core CheckBox control is part of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, a professional-grade UI library with 110+ components for building modern and feature-rich web applications. The CheckBox is a server-side wrapper for the Kendo UI for jQuery CheckBox component and supports an HtmlHelper and a TagHelper mode.
Functionality and Features
- Appearance—Customize the component look and feel through a variety of options.
 - Model binding—Bind the CheckBox to a 
Modelproperty by using theCheckboxFor(m => m)helper. - API—Modify the initial component options, or show or hide it at runtime.