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Traditional Radio Buttons vs Bootstrap Styled Primary-Secondary Toggle Buttons

Traditional Radio Buttons vs Bootstrap Styled Primary-Secondary Toggle Buttons

For a responsive web form I am considering two options for radio buttons with three or fewer selections.
I personally like the bootstrap css style format because it seems easier for the user on mobile and appears like a more modern UX desi…

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