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Select

Overview

Select a single option from a list.

Often referred to as a “drop down” or “pull down” menu, its most common usage is as a nested component of the Form Fields component.

Variants

The style for <select> components always start with class="fsa-select", modifiable with one or multiple fsa-select--[VARIANT].

<select class="fsa-select fsa-select--[VARIANT]" name="Options">
  ...
</select>

Default

<select class="fsa-select" name="Options lorem">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Fill

<select class="fsa-select fsa-select--fill" name="Options ipsum">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Small

<select class="fsa-select fsa-select--small" name="Options dolor">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Large

<select class="fsa-select fsa-select--large" name="Options sit">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Example: opt-group

<optgroup> allows for grouping of multiple <option> within a <select> element.

<select class="fsa-select" id="lealtad-de-beisbol" name="lealtad-de-beisbol">
  <optgroup label="American League West">
    <option value="Houston Astros">Houston Astros</option>
    <option value="Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim">Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim</option>
    <option value="Oakland Athletics">Oakland Athletics</option>
    <option value="Seattle Mariners">Seattle Mariners</option>
    <option value="Texas Rangers">Texas Rangers</option>
  </optgroup>
  <optgroup label="American League East" disabled="" title="Disabled group">
    <option value="Baltimore Orioles">Baltimore Orioles</option>
    <option value="Boston Red Sox">Boston Red Sox</option>
    <option value="New York Yankees">New York Yankees</option>
    <option value="Tampa Bay Rays">Tampa Bay Rays</option>
    <option value="Toronto Blue Jays">Toronto Blue Jays</option>
  </optgroup>
  <optgroup label="American League Central">
    <option value="Chicago White Sox">Chicago White Sox</option>
    <option value="Cleveland Indians">Cleveland Indians</option>
    <option value="Detroit Tigers">Detroit Tigers</option>
    <option value="Kansas City Royals">Kansas City Royals</option>
    <option value="Minnesota Twins">Minnesota Twins</option>
  </optgroup>
  <optgroup label="National League East">
    <option value="Atlanta Braves">Atlanta Braves</option>
    <option value="Miami Marlins">Miami Marlins</option>
    <option value="New York Mets">New York Mets</option>
    <option value="Philadelphia Phillies">Philadelphia Phillies</option>
    <option value="Washington Nationals">Washington Nationals</option>
  </optgroup>
  <optgroup label="National League Central">
    <option value="Chicago Cubs">Chicago Cubs</option>
    <option value="Cincinnati Reds">Cincinnati Reds</option>
    <option value="Milwaukee Brewers">Milwaukee Brewers</option>
    <option value="Pittsburgh Pirates">Pittsburgh Pirates</option>
    <option value="St. Louis Cardinals">St. Louis Cardinals</option>
  </optgroup>
  <optgroup label="National League West">
    <option value="Arizona Diamondbacks">Arizona Diamondbacks</option>
    <option value="Colorado Rockies">Colorado Rockies</option>
    <option value="Los Angeles Dodgers" selected="selected">Los Angeles Dodgers</option>
    <option value="San Diego Padres">San Diego Padres</option>
    <option value="San Francisco Giants">San Francisco Giants</option>
  </optgroup>
</select>

Within a Field

Instructional message here
<div class="fsa-field">
  <label class="fsa-field__label" for="UNIQUE-ID-hshhsjtext">Label <span class="fsa-field__label-desc">Required</span></label>
  <select class="fsa-select fsa-field__item" id="UNIQUE-ID-hshhsjtext" aria-describedby="lorem-hshhsjtext-help-4" aria-required="true" name="UNIQUE-ID-hshhsjtext">
    <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
    <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
    <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
    <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
    <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
  </select>
  <span class="fsa-field__help" id="lorem-hshhsjtext-help-4">Instructional message here</span>
</div>

States

Error

<select class="fsa-select fsa-select--error" name="Options amet">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Disabled

Disabled select components do not have a class="fsa-select--[VARIANT]", instead using the disabled attribute.

<select class="fsa-select" disabled="disabled" name="Options quis">
  <option value="Option A" selected="selected">Option A</option>
  <option value="Option B">Option B</option>
  <option value="Option C">Option C</option>
  <option value="Option D">Option D</option>
  <option value="Option E">Option E</option>
</select>

Responsive

Selectively override several style properties at each Media Query breakpoint.

fsa-select--[VARIANTS]@[BREAKPOINT], where VARIANTS is one or more of small, medium, large, fill, or inline, and BREAKPOINT is one of s, m, l, or xl

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Usage

Use

  • Use sparingly — only when a user needs to choose from about seven to 15 possible options and you have limited space to display the options.

Don’t Use

  • If the list of options is very short. Use radio buttons instead.
  • If the list of options is very long. Let users type the same information into a text input that suggests possible options instead.
  • Avoid using the multiple attribute, use the Select Multi component instead. Users often don’t understand how to select multiple items from the select element (by holding down a modifier key).
  • For site navigation.

Accessibility

Always refer to the Accessibility Forms Guide for overall guidance.

If you customize the select element, ensure they continue to meet the the accessibility requirements that apply to all form controls.

  • Make sure your dropdown has an accessible label. Don’t replace it with the default menu option (for example, removing the “State” label and just having the dropdown read “Select a state” by default).
  • Don’t use JavaScript to automatically submit the form (or do anything else) when an option is selected. Auto-submission disrupts screen readers because they select each option as they read them.

General Guidance

  • Test dropdowns thoroughly with members of your target audience. Several usability experts suggest they should be the “UI of last resort.” Many users find them confusing and difficult to use.
  • Avoid making options in one dropdown menu change based on the input to another. Users often don’t understand how selecting an item in one impacts another.
  • When most users will (or should) pick a particular option, make it the default: <option selected="selected">Default</option>
  • Don’t use JavaScript to automatically submit the form (or do anything else) when an option is selected. Offer a “submit” button at the end of the form instead. Users often change their choices multiple times, particularly if interacting with a form solely with keyboard. Auto-submission is also less accessible.
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