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  1. <input type="radio"> - HTML: HyperText Markup L...

    elements of type radio are generally used in radio groups—collections of radio buttons describing a set of related options....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

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  2. <input type="range"> - HTML: HyperText Markup L...

    elements of type range let the user specify a numeric value which must be no less than a given value, and no more than another given value. The precise value, however, is not considered important. This is typically represented using a slider or dial control rather than a text entry box like the number input type....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

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    That's it for your first introduction to Angular. At this point you should be set up and ready to build an Angular app, and have a basic understanding of how Angular works. In the next article we'll deepen that knowledge and start to build up the structure of our to-do list application....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

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  4. itemprop - HTML: HyperText Markup Language | MDN

    The itemprop global attribute is used to add properties to an item. Every HTML element can have an itemprop attribute specified, and an itemprop consists of a name-value pair. Each name-value pair is called a property, and a group of one or more properties forms an item. Property values are either a string or a URL and can be associated with a very wide range of elements including