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fix(challenge): Fixed the typo for automatically (freeCodeCamp#48)
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gupta-ji6 authored and raisedadead committed Jun 29, 2018
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"description": [
"You can use <code>radio buttons</code> for questions where you want the user to only give you one answer out of multiple options.",
"Radio buttons are a type of <code>input</code>.",
"Each of your radio buttons can be nested within its own <code>label</code> element. By wrapping an <code>input</code> element inside of a <code>label</code> element it will autoatically associate the radio button input with the label element surrounding it.",
"Each of your radio buttons can be nested within its own <code>label</code> element. By wrapping an <code>input</code> element inside of a <code>label</code> element it will automatically associate the radio button input with the label element surrounding it.",
"All related radio buttons should have the same <code>name</code> attribute to create a radio button group. By creating a radio group, selecting any single radio button will automatically deselect the other buttons within the same group ensuring only one answer is provided by the user.",
"Here's an example of a radio button:",
"<blockquote>&#60;label&#62; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;input type=\"radio\" name=\"indoor-outdoor\"&#62;Indoor <br>&#60;/label&#62;</blockquote>",
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"description": [
"Forms commonly use <code>checkboxes</code> for questions that may have more than one answer.",
"Checkboxes are a type of <code>input</code>",
"Each of your checkboxes can be nested within its own <code>label</code> element. By wrapping an <code>input</code> element inside of a <code>label</code> element it will autoatically associate the checkbox input with the label element surrounding it.",
"Each of your checkboxes can be nested within its own <code>label</code> element. By wrapping an <code>input</code> element inside of a <code>label</code> element it will automatically associate the checkbox input with the label element surrounding it.",
"All related checkbox inputs should have the same <code>name</code> attribute.",
"It is considered best practice to explicitly define the relationship between a checkbox <code>input</code> and its corresponding <code>label</code> by setting the <code>for</code> attribute on the <code>label</code> element to match the <code>id</code> attribute of the associated <code>input</code> element.",
"Here's an example of a checkbox:",
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