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hello there and welcome to another blazer short tutorial about radio buttons this time because with dot net 5 microsoft introduced the input radio group and the input radio built in component to blazer web assembly and you can use this component in the edit form and letamp;#39;s have a quick look already to the page as you can see here and then in a second to visual studio the thing is i stole this from myself kinda because this is part of the blazer web assembly full stack boot camp and iamp;#39;m currently working on the update with net5 i know it is about the time but still iamp;#39;m working on the update and as you can see here there is a select box this is the input select component of a blazer web assembly and in the boot camp by the way this banana here maybe youamp;#39;re thinking what the heck is going on here with this banana this is the only resource weamp;#39;re using in this boot camp weamp;#39;re building an online browser game where you can build a an army of figh