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in this video weamp;#39;re going to look at how to get the value from a radio button using a simple bit of JavaScript so Iamp;#39;m going to show you a couple of ways that you can actually get the value from a radio button with your JavaScript code but just before we start just show you what Iamp;#39;ve got actually set up in our browser at the moment basically Iamp;#39;ve just got a simple form set up and there are three actual radio buttons inside there for both of the techniques that Iamp;#39;m going to show you to actually work you need to make sure that the form setup correctly which of course youamp;#39;ll need to do anyway to make sure that the radio buttons can only be selected once and the key for that to work is to make sure that all of the radio button controls the input controls that you create have the same name attribute so here are actually called more developer type because weamp;#39;re talking about the different types of developer that you could be but each of