Document-centered workflows can consume a lot of your time and energy, no matter if you do them regularly or only sometimes. It doesn’t have to be. In reality, it’s so easy to inject your workflows with additional productivity and structure if you engage the proper solution - DocHub. Advanced enough to handle any document-related task, our software lets you alter text, images, comments, collaborate on documents with other users, produce fillable forms from scratch or templates, and digitally sign them. We even shield your information with industry-leading security and data protection certifications.
You can access DocHub instruments from any location or system. Enjoy spending more time on creative and strategic tasks, and forget about tedious editing. Give DocHub a try right now and watch your Inventory Checklist workflow transform!
hey whats up everybody welcome to the coding Zoo this is your first time joining my name is Shane and this is the HTML building blocks series in todays lesson we are going to cover how to create input elements of checkboxes and radio buttons so a checkbox allows you to select multiple items and a radio button lets a user choose one item between meanings so if you havent used those two HTML form elements before hey stick around you need to learn those were going to jump right in [Music] alright hey so lets get started I went ahead and prepared an HTML page for us and I went ahead and created a form element and inside that form element I have a field set if youre not familiar with film sets check out our previous videos we go over that basically just a element for grouping certain types or rather like fields inside of a form so inside this field set I have a legend which basically gives the field set a name and I put this little paragraph what language do you want to learn so insid