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hey everybody I wanted to take a quick moment to go over one of the components in our component Marketplace called the radio button and this component is really unique in that it serves a very specific purpose um itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s extremely helpful when you uh a donamp;#39;t need to use relationships and you want to force your user to select only one thing from a list all right previously the only way to do this would be to either use a drop down or create some sort of kind of crazy custom list thing with visibility right like go in here and add all these click actions and um you know change the visibility to be sometimes visible if this equals that and all that sort of stuff um and itamp;#39;s actually not even possible with a uh just a regular simple list because users would be able to select multiple uh toggles right you could in these toggles here you could go in and say well you know only when the toggle is turned on do I want them to have this role the problem with that