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in this video were going to continue on with HTML forms and were going to look at radio buttons now radio buttons are those small circular buttons that you see on websites and they are used to take surveys or to ask the user their preference for a particular subject now the key to radio buttons is you only want the user to be able to select one choice thats all they get with a radio button they get one choice now in this video were just going to set up a simple yes-or-no choice and those will be displayed as radio buttons that they can select so you can see weve set up our labels here and were just using normal text we use the input element this time and we set the type to radio so this is the type that we use for radio buttons and youll remember in previous videos that we set this type to different settings if we want a different form so for instance for the one line text box we set this to text but for radio buttons it is radio now the name has to be the same for all of our ra