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5.8 KiB
id | title | challengeType | videoUrl |
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587d778b367417b2b2512aa7 | Wrap Radio Buttons in a fieldset Element for Better Accessibility | 0 | https://scrimba.com/c/cVJVefw |
Description
label
with a for
attribute tying to the id
of the corresponding item as covered in the last challenge. Since radio buttons often come in a group where the user must choose one, there's a way to semantically show the choices are part of a set.
The fieldset
tag surrounds the entire grouping of radio buttons to achieve this. It often uses a legend
tag to provide a description for the grouping, which is read by screen readers for each choice in the fieldset
element.
The fieldset
wrapper and legend
tag are not necessary when the choices are self-explanatory, like a gender selection. Using a label
with the for
attribute for each radio button is sufficient.
Here's an example:
<form>
<fieldset>
<legend>Choose one of these three items:</legend>
<input id="one" type="radio" name="items" value="one">
<label for="one">Choice One</label><br>
<input id="two" type="radio" name="items" value="two">
<label for="two">Choice Two</label><br>
<input id="three" type="radio" name="items" value="three">
<label for="three">Choice Three</label>
</fieldset>
</form>
Instructions
for
attributes for each choice. Go Camper Cat! However, his code still needs some help. Change the div
tag surrounding the radio buttons to a fieldset
tag, and change the p
tag inside it to a legend
.
Tests
tests:
- text: Your code should have a <code>fieldset</code> tag around the radio button set.
testString: assert($('fieldset').length == 1, 'Your code should have a <code>fieldset</code> tag around the radio button set.');
- text: Make sure your <code>fieldset</code> element has a closing tag.
testString: assert(code.match(/<\/fieldset>/g) && code.match(/<\/fieldset>/g).length === code.match(/<fieldset>/g).length, 'Make sure your <code>fieldset</code> element has a closing tag.');
- text: Your code should have a <code>legend</code> tag around the text asking what level ninja a user is.
testString: assert($('legend').length == 1, 'Your code should have a <code>legend</code> tag around the text asking what level ninja a user is.');
- text: Your code should not have any <code>div</code> tags.
testString: assert($('div').length == 0, 'Your code should not have any <code>div</code> tags.');
- text: Your code should no longer have a <code>p</code> tag around the text asking what level ninja a user is.
testString: assert($('p').length == 4, 'Your code should no longer have a <code>p</code> tag around the text asking what level ninja a user is.');
Challenge Seed
<body>
<header>
<h1>Deep Thoughts with Master Camper Cat</h1>
</header>
<section>
<form>
<p>Sign up to receive Camper Cat's blog posts by email here!</p>
<label for="email">Email:</label>
<input type="text" id="email" name="email">
<!-- Add your code below this line -->
<div>
<p>What level ninja are you?</p>
<input id="newbie" type="radio" name="levels" value="newbie">
<label for="newbie">Newbie Kitten</label><br>
<input id="intermediate" type="radio" name="levels" value="intermediate">
<label for="intermediate">Developing Student</label><br>
<input id="master" type="radio" name="levels" value="master">
<label for="master">Master</label>
</div>
<!-- Add your code above this line -->
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
</section>
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