Good work! Now that we've learned a little
about links, it's time to take a look at buttons, boxes, and menus.
First, we'll examine RADIO BUTTONS. Radio buttons are used on the Internet and computer programs when a selection needs to be made or a question needs to be answered. Take a look at the examples below. Notice that as you click the radio buttons, the dot moves to whichever button you last clicked. Only one selection can be made at a time. |
Example 1 Indicate your gender:
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Example 2 Indicate the Library Branch to which you would like your books delivered: Main Branch
Library |
Click on the number ten to move on. . |
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