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HTML5: How to specify one or more forms the label belongs to?

HTML5: How to specify one or more forms the label belongs to?Last update on February 10 2024 11:42:01 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declares the document type and version of HTML -->
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Specifies the character encoding for the document -->
<title> How to specify one or more forms the label belongs to </title><!-- Sets the title of the document -->
</head>
<body>
<p>The label for the first radio button is outside the form, but still a part of the form.
Try clicking the text label to toggle the yes radio button.</p><!-- Displays a paragraph -->
<form method="post"  action="https://www.w3resource.com/html-css-exercise/basic/solution/label-answer-demo.php" id="form1"><!-- Begins a form element with the method attribute set to "post", indicating that form data will be submitted via HTTP POST method. The action attribute specifies the URL where the form data will be sent upon submission, and assigns an id "form1" to the form -->
<input type="radio" name="answer"  value="yes" checked><br><!-- Creates a radio button input element with name "answer" and value "yes". The "checked" attribute makes this radio button initially selected -->
<label for="no">No</label><!-- Creates a label element for the radio button with id "no". The "for" attribute associates the label with the input element with the same id -->
<input type="radio" name="answer"  value="no"><br><br><!-- Creates a radio button input element with name "answer" and value "no" -->
<input type="submit" value="Submit"><!-- Creates a submit button within the form -->
</form><!-- Ends the form element -->
<label for="yes"><!-- Creates a label element for the radio button with id "yes". The "for" attribute associates the label with the input element with the same id -->
<form="form1">Yes</label><!-- Associates the label with the form element with id "form1" -->
</body>
</html>

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