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hey coders welcome back to another exciting tutorial in todayamp;#39;s video we are going to dive into some interesting code that helps you customize your radio buttons using only HTML and CSS so letamp;#39;s get started as always we begin with the HTML structure we create an input element with the type attribute set to radio this creates a radio button the name attribute is set to payment which groups the radio buttons together the ID attribute is set to card so that the label can be associated with the radio button using the for attribute next we create a label to be associated with the card radio input to associate the label with the radio button we use the for attribute we also set the checked attribute to check to set the card option as the default then we move on to the second radio button similar to the first radio button we create another input element of the type radio the name attribute is set to payment so it belongs to the same group as the first radio button the ID attri