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3D Radio Selection - Blue Dot Fixed
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3D Radio Selection - Blue Dot Fixed

via Dev.to WebdevCodebar Library8h ago

Radio buttons are one of the most overlooked UI elements. Most developers just use the browser default — that tiny grey circle that looks like it's from 2005. I built a radio selection component that actually looks premium and feels great to use. 🎁 What I Built 3D Radio Selection - Blue Dot Fixed — a modern, card-style radio button component featuring: ✅ Full-width selectable cards with radio indicators ✅ Blue dot fixed indicator for selected state ✅ Blue border highlight on selected card ✅ Smooth selection transitions ✅ Toggle Mode for light/dark themes ✅ Plan name, description, and price display ✅ 100% Tailwind CSS — zero custom CSS ✅ Perfect for pricing pages, plan selection, and settings panels See It in Action The Design Breakdown Card-Style Radio Selection Instead of a tiny radio button next to text, each option is a full-width card. The entire card is clickable — a much larger hit target that feels modern and intentional. Users can't miss it. Blue Dot + Border Highlight When sel

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