Sara Soueidan digs into this HTML/UX situation. “Yes” or “no” is a boolean situation. A checkbox represents this: it’s either on or off (uh, mostly ). But is a checkbox always the best UX? It depends, of course: Use radio buttons if you expect the answer to be…
“Yes or No?”
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