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hello guys welcome back to the next tutorial in this one weamp;#39;re going to see how we can work on elements like radio buttons and check boxes so in the previous tutorials we have looked on the text boxes how we send Keys how we click on and Link and those sort of things letamp;#39;s move forward and learn how we can work on radio buttons checkboxes and letamp;#39;s actually take a look at what actually is the difference between the radio buttons and checkboxes from other elements all right so this is the practice base that that I have you guys can always go there on letamp;#39;s. teachable.com /pages practice and I have all sort of elements here for you guys to practice so the first example is radio button example this is a this is a radio button and this here is a checkbox example which these are the checkboxes so donamp;#39;t think that radio button should always look like a round circle and checkbox should always look like this and it selects like this donamp;#39;t make th