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next up a really important attribute for inputs called name so when we send data when we submit a form like this search form here that says silky thatamp;#39;s what iamp;#39;m searching for and i hit enter weamp;#39;ve already seen what happens it submits the form by the way thereamp;#39;s no button here but weamp;#39;ll talk about how the submission works in a little bit without that but when i do submit it it sends an http request to the form action which is slash search as we already discussed and then it sends the data and it says q equals silky where is q coming from why does it put q equals silky right there well thatamp;#39;s coming from the name of the input if we look at it closely hereamp;#39;s the input it has ignore the class and the id itamp;#39;s got a placeholder it says search although my text is in there but it has this right here name equals q so that q is simply a name or a label although i guess the term label is confusing because we have an actual label too