Fixed #26265 -- Clarified RadioSelect container's HTML id.

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Tim Graham 2016-03-17 12:45:23 -04:00
parent 4c1c93032f
commit 53e8ab580f
2 changed files with 9 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -826,6 +826,11 @@ The field-specific output honors the form object's ``auto_id`` setting::
Attributes of ``BoundField``
----------------------------
.. attribute:: BoundField.auto_id
The HTML ID attribute for this ``BoundField``. Returns an empty string
if :attr:`Form.auto_id` is ``False``.
.. attribute:: BoundField.data
This property returns the data for this :class:`~django.forms.BoundField`

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@ -680,8 +680,8 @@ Selector and checkbox widgets
simply includes ``{{ myform.beatles }}`` -- they'll be output in a ``<ul>``
with ``<li>`` tags, as above.
The outer ``<ul>`` container will receive the ``id`` attribute defined on
the widget.
The outer ``<ul>`` container receives the ``id`` attribute of the widget,
if defined, or :attr:`BoundField.auto_id` otherwise.
When looping over the radio buttons, the ``label`` and ``input`` tags include
``for`` and ``id`` attributes, respectively. Each radio button has an
@ -702,8 +702,8 @@ Selector and checkbox widgets
...
</ul>
The outer ``<ul>`` container will receive the ``id`` attribute defined on
the widget.
The outer ``<ul>`` container receives the ``id`` attribute of the widget,
if defined, or :attr:`BoundField.auto_id` otherwise.
Like :class:`RadioSelect`, you can now loop over the individual checkboxes making
up the lists. See the documentation of :class:`RadioSelect` for more details.