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How to fill in radio button in xhtml

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all right guys welcome to your 41st tutorial and in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to be teaching you guys about some different types of inputs because you know sometimes you just want to user to enter a unique piece of information like their name or the address but other times youamp;#39;re going to want to have the user select from like a preset list like when they say pick what sex you are you want to give them the choice of male or female you donamp;#39;t want to have them enter something weird so youamp;#39;re just going to give them set choices so there are times for them to input text and times for them to select from a list so Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to do that right now and you make a list in one of two different types of ways actually one of three but weamp;#39;re going to be talking about two in this tutorial for example letamp;#39;s go ahead and take that male and female example I was just talking about and male female and in the male what weamp;#39;re

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To create a radio button, use the input element with radio as the type attributes value, specify a name using the name attribute, and provide a value using the value attribute. All radio buttons that have the same value for the name attribute are considered a group.
To label a radio button, add a element after the element and insert a for attribute with the same value as the id of the associated element. Then, write your label text in the tag. While using isnt strictly necessary, its considered a best practice for two reasons.
The defines a radio button. Radio buttons are normally presented in radio groups (a collection of radio buttons describing a set of related options). Only one radio button in a group can be selected at the same time.
Add spacing between radio buttons I think the name of the radio button is .mx-radiogroup .radio{ margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px ! important; } You can also make use of Flex gaps. This will only fill in the spaces between radio buttons and is a bit more responsive. .radio-buttons input[type=radio] { margin-bottom: 10px;
You can disable a radio button by adding the disabled HTML attribute to both the and the .
The simplest way to add a space in HTML (besides hitting the spacebar) is with the non-breaking space entity, written as nbsp; or #160;. Multiple adjacent non-breaking spaces wont be collapsed by the browser, letting you force several visible spaces between words or other page elements.
Note that tags only create the radio button element, not the label. To label a radio button, add a element after the element and insert a for attribute with the same value as the id of the associated element. Then, write your label text in the tag.
To add spacing between elements in HTML, you can use CSS margin or padding properties. In HTML, you can also add empty elements such as or to create spacing between elements.

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