Fieldset
Use the fieldset component to group related form inputs.
When to use this component
Use the fieldset component when you need to show a relationship between multiple form inputs. For example, you may need to group a set of text inputs into a single fieldset when asking for an address.
<fieldset class="govuk-fieldset">
<legend class="govuk-fieldset__legend govuk-fieldset__legend--l">
<h1 class="govuk-fieldset__heading">
What is your address?
</h1>
</legend>
<div class="govuk-form-group">
<label class="govuk-label" for="address-line-1">
Building and street <span class="govuk-visually-hidden">line 1 of 2</span>
</label>
<input class="govuk-input" id="address-line-1" name="address-line-1" type="text"></div>
<div class="govuk-form-group">
<label class="govuk-label" for="address-line-2">
<span class="govuk-visually-hidden">Building and street line 2 of 2</span>
</label>
<input class="govuk-input" id="address-line-2" name="address-line-2" type="text"></div>
<div class="govuk-form-group">
<label class="govuk-label" for="address-town">
Town or city
</label>
<input class="govuk-input govuk-!-width-two-thirds" id="address-town" name="address-town" type="text"></div>
<div class="govuk-form-group">
<label class="govuk-label" for="address-county">
County
</label>
<input class="govuk-input govuk-!-width-two-thirds" id="address-county" name="address-county" type="text"></div>
<div class="govuk-form-group">
<label class="govuk-label" for="address-postcode">
Postcode
</label>
<input class="govuk-input govuk-input--width-10" id="address-postcode" name="address-postcode" type="text"></div>
</fieldset>
{% from "govuk/components/input/macro.njk" import govukInput %}
{% from "govuk/components/fieldset/macro.njk" import govukFieldset %}
{% call govukFieldset({
legend: {
text: "What is your address?",
classes: "govuk-fieldset__legend--l",
isPageHeading: true
}
}) %}
{{ govukInput({
label: {
html: 'Building and street <span class="govuk-visually-hidden">line 1 of 2</span>'
},
id: "address-line-1",
name: "address-line-1"
}) }}
{{ govukInput({
label: {
html: '<span class="govuk-visually-hidden">Building and street line 2 of 2</span>'
},
id: "address-line-2",
name: "address-line-2"
}) }}
{{ govukInput({
label: {
text: "Town or city"
},
classes: "govuk-!-width-two-thirds",
id: "address-town",
name: "address-town"
}) }}
{{ govukInput({
label: {
text: "County"
},
classes: "govuk-!-width-two-thirds",
id: "address-county",
name: "address-county"
}) }}
{{ govukInput({
label: {
text: "Postcode"
},
classes: "govuk-input--width-10",
id: "address-postcode",
name: "address-postcode"
}) }}
{% endcall %}
If you’re using the examples or macros for radios, checkboxes or date input, the fieldset will already be included.
How it works
The first element inside a fieldset must be a legend
which describes the group of inputs. This could be a question, such as ‘What is your current address?’ or a statement like ‘Personal details’.
If you’re asking just one question per page as recommended, you can set the contents of the <legend>
as the page heading, as shown in the example below. This is good practice as it means that users of screen readers will only hear the contents once.
Read more about why and how to set legends as headings.
<fieldset class="govuk-fieldset">
<legend class="govuk-fieldset__legend govuk-fieldset__legend--l">
<h1 class="govuk-fieldset__heading">
Legend as page heading
</h1>
</legend>
</fieldset>
{% from "govuk/components/fieldset/macro.njk" import govukFieldset %}
{{ govukFieldset({
legend: {
text: "Legend as page heading",
classes: "govuk-fieldset__legend--l",
isPageHeading: true
}
}) }}
On question pages containing a group of inputs, including the question as the legend helps users of screen readers to understand that the inputs are all related to that question.
Include any general help text which is important for filling in the form and cannot be written as hint text in the legend, but try to keep it as concise as possible.
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