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# BladeOneHtml extension library (optional)
Requires: BladeOne
For using this tag, the code requires to use the class BladeOneHtml
## New Tags
### Select/endselect
```html
@select('id1')
@item('0','--Select a country--',$countrySelected,'')
@items($countries,'id','name',$countrySelected,'')
@endselect()
```
- `@select`/`@endselect` creates the **select** tag. The first value is the id and name of the tag.
- `@item` allows to add one element **option** tag.
- The first value is the id and the second is the visible text.
- The third tag indicates the selected element. It could be a single value or an array of elements.
- `@items` allows to add one list of elements **option** tag.
- The first value is the list of values,
- the second and third is the id and name.
- And the fourth one is the selected value (optional)
![select](http://i.imgur.com/yaMavQB.jpg?1)
### Input
```html
@input('iduser',$currentUser,'text'[,$extra])
```
`@input` creates a **input** tag. The first value is the id/name, the second is the default value, the third is the type (by default is text for textbox)*[]:
### Form/endform
```form
@form(['action'],['post'][,$extra])
... form goes here
@endform
```
`@form` creates **form** html tag. The first value (optional) is the action, the second value (optional) is the method ('post','get')
### listboxes
```html
@listboxes('idlistbox',$countries,'id','name',$multipleSelect)
```
- `@listboxes(id,$listvalues,$fieldid,$fieldvalue,·selected,[$extra])` Creates a list box
- The `id` indicates the id of the object. It shoulds be unique.
- `$listvalues` indicates the vlaues to show in the object.
- `$fieldid` indicates the field used as key.
- `$fieldvalue` indicates the field used to show.
- `$selected` indicates the selected values.
- `$extra` (optional) indicates the extra value (see note below).
### selectgroup
### radio/endradio
### checkbox/endcheckbox
Single checkbox:
```html
@checkbox('idsimple','777','SelectMe','777')
```
Multiple checkboxes:
```html
@checkbox('id3')
@item('0','--Select a country--')<br>
@items($countries,'id','name',$countrySelected,'%s<br>')
@endcheckbox()
```
- `@checkbox(id,$value,$label,$valueSelected,[$extra])`
- `id` indicates the id of the object. It shoulds be unique
- `$value` indicates the value of the checkbox when its selected.
- `$label` shows the label of the object.
- `$valueselected` indicates the selected value. If $value is equals to $valueselected then the checkbox is checked
- `$extra` (optional) indicates the extra value (see section note below).
> Note: It could be generates as a single value or as a list of checkboxes (see examples)
### item/trio
### items/trios
### textarea
### hidden
### label
```html
@label('id','Select the value:')
```
- `@label(id,$label,[$extra])`
- `id` indicates the id of the input object related with the label.
- `$label` shows the label of the object.
- `$extra` (optional) indicates the extra value (see section note below).
### commandbutton
### link (new in 1.6)
```html
@link('http://www.google.com','Go to google')
```
### NOTE: Extra Parameter
Additionally, you can add an (optional) last parameter with additional value (see the example of @select)
```html
<!-- code using bootstrap -->
<div class="form-group">
<label for="sel1">Select list:</label>
@select('id1')
@item('0','--Select a country--',"",class='form-control'")
@items($countries,'id','name',"",$countrySelected)
@endselect()
</select>
</div>
```