---
id: 5ef9b03c81a63668521804dd
title: Part 44
challengeType: 0
dashedName: part-44
---
# --description--
`label` elements are used to help associate the text for an `input` element with the input element itself (especially for assistive technologies like screen readers). For example, `` makes it so clicking the word `cat` also selects the corresponding radio button.
Nest your `radio` button inside a `label` element.
# --hints--
You should make sure the radio button is still present.
```js
assert($('input[type="radio"]')[0]);
```
The text ` Indoor` should be located directly to the right of your `radio` button. Make sure there is a space between the element and the text. You have either omitted the text or have a typo.
```js
const radioInputElem = $('input')[0];
assert(
radioInputElem.nextSibling.nodeValue.replace(/\s+/g, ' ').match(/ Indoor/i)
);
```
Your `label` element should have an opening tag. Opening tags have this syntax: ``.
```js
assert(document.querySelector('label'));
```
Your `label` element should have a closing tag. Closing tags have a `/` just after the `<` character.
```js
assert(code.match(/<\/label\>/));
```
Your radio button and its text should all be located between the opening and closing tags of the `label` element.
```js
const labelChildNodes = [...$('form > label')[0].childNodes];
assert(
labelChildNodes.filter((childNode) => childNode.nodeName === 'INPUT').length
);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
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