Forms - part 3</big></b> <br><input type="radio" name="what filling" value="h">with ham <br><input type="radio" name="what filling" value="c">with cheese <br><input type="radio" name="what filling" value="hc" checked>with ham and cheese </form> Now the visitor can choose between a roll and a sandwich and also choose a filling. This set up can be adapted for any kind of choice you want you visitor to make. For example: Do you think my site is: brilliant[] very good[] ok[] poor[] pathetic[] or How do you want to pay?: []credit card []cheque []cash. So far in the series we have covered: Next month, to conclude this series, I will discuss the final two buttons you can add to your form and, the ways you can get the information from the form sent to you. Thanks for learning
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