Finderski said: Jakob said: In that case, put display:hidden checkboxes with the same name and value as the radios in the correct position. They will mirror the radios' checked behaviour and you can key the CSS rule off them. From past experience, radios with the same name in different parts of the sheet are...wonky. You'll want to cheat and use check boxes, all of them with the same name—in Roll20 that'll act like a radio button, but doesn't run into the issue that radio buttons do. Radios work fine as long as there's only one radio per value and all checkboxes with the same value are hidden. Radios still have a better user experience when you click them twice. That's why I said to make the extra inputs for the CSS {display: none} checkboxes - then the original radios will work as expected. You cannot make the hidden inputs radios, that will indeed show some odd behaviour.