<label><input type="radio" id="personal-account" for="personal-account" /> Personal Account</label>
<label><input type="radio" id="business-account" /> Business Account</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" required id="terms-and-conditions" /> I accept the terms and conditions</label>
Learning to describe problems is hard, but it is an important part of learning how to code.
Copy-pasting code at us doesn’t really tell us what part of the instructions or hints you need explained. Can you please tell us in your own words what you need help with?
I’m still not sure what you understand and don’t so I’ll start explaining everything I guess?
The instructions say:
Follow accessibility best practices by linking the input elements and the label elements in the second fieldset.
Use personal-account, business-account, and terms-and-conditions as values for the respective id attributes.
Ok, so input is at type of HTML element and label is a type of HTML element.
An HTML element is formed of a few parts:
Where there is p in this diagram, an input element instead has input. Where there is p in this diagram, a label element instead has label.
HTML attributes are how we add additional information to the opening tag to let us do different things to the HTML element, such as apply styling or link elements.
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