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hello everybody welcome to another CSS challenge video in this video Im going to be covering the surprisingly difficult yet extremely common problem of creating custom check boxes as you can see on the right here I have three custom check boxes that all have hover effects all work when you click them all uncheck when you click them again and they work exactly the same as a normal check box you can even tab through them as you can see I got a little shadow effect when you tab to it they all work exactly like a normal check box would and theyll even work for people that are using screen readers or other such devices to tab through the check boxes or to read the labels from the check boxes as they go which is one of the things that is commonly forgotten when creating custom check boxes so to get started here lets create the HTML that were going to need for these check boxes luckily this is pretty simple we just need a div that is going to wrap our check box so well give it a class he