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[MUSIC PLAYING] ROB DODSON: Hey, everybody, whats up? Its Rob Dodson. Welcome back to the A11ycasts show. Today I want to talk about how we label elements inside of the Shadow DOM. So this is a topic that is kind of near and dear to my heart, because I do a lot of web components work on my other show, Polycasts, and recently I had a Googler docHub out to me who was trying to build some interactive controls, but wasnt quite sure how to associate them with a label element. So follow me over here to my laptop. And you can see that Ive gone ahead and Ive set up a little example. So Ive got a label element here that just says First Name as the text content. And inside Ive got a custom element that Ive been working on called Element Without Label. So this is a custom element with a little bit of Shadow DOM. And if we go and look at the browser, you can see that what it actually renders is just like a regular old input control. So if I go in my Inspector, I can see that label ther