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Okay. Letamp;#39;s learn about another form element. Instead of checkboxes, I want to use radio buttons. So letamp;#39;s change the word from amp;quot;checkboxamp;quot; to amp;quot;radioamp;quot; for these 3 inputs. Okay. Iamp;#39;ve changed amp;quot;checkboxamp;quot; to amp;quot;radioamp;quot; for these 3 inputs, for the type=amp;quot;radioamp;quot;, and Iamp;#39;ve left the names the same: amp;quot;qamp;quot;, amp;quot;ramp;quot;, and amp;quot;samp;quot;. Letamp;#39;s take a look at this in our browser. Okay. Here we are in our browser, and you can see we have our 3 radio buttons instead of checkboxes. And I can turn a Radio on by clicking on it. And if I click on a different radio button, it also turns on. Now thatamp;#39;s probably not the behavior you were expecting. Normally, when we have radio buttons, they behave in a group. These ones, obviously, arenamp;#39;t doing that. What happens when I click the Submit button here? You can see that they behave, act