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3,675 PointsHTML Forms - <Label for> property and radio buttons challenge 3 of 4
Create and associate a label with each of the 3 shirt size radio buttons. Give them the text "Small", "Medium", and "Large".
When I try to create a label for a button, I get the message: "It looks like task 3 is no longer passing"
Maybe I'm doing it wrong?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>HTML Forms</title>
</head>
<body>
<form action="index.html" method="post">
<h1>Shirt Order Form</h1>
<label for="color">Shirt Color:</label>
<select id="color" name="shirt_color">
<option value="red">Red</option>
<option value="yellow">Yellow</option>
<option value="purple">Purple</option>
<option value="blue">Blue</option>
<option value="green">Green</option>
<option value="orange">Orange</option>
</select>
<label>Shirt Size:</label>
<label for="small">Small</label>
<input type="radio" id="small" value="small" name="shirt_size">
<input type="radio" id="medium" value="medium" name="shirt_size">
<input type="radio" id="large" value="large" name="shirt_size">
<button type="submit">Place Order</button>
</form>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Robbie Singh
3,675 PointsUse the <label for> element after <input type> element and not before.