diff --git a/challenges/01-responsive-web-design/basic-html-and-html5.json b/challenges/01-responsive-web-design/basic-html-and-html5.json index 574a9b86a30..656420ad73d 100644 --- a/challenges/01-responsive-web-design/basic-html-and-html5.json +++ b/challenges/01-responsive-web-design/basic-html-and-html5.json @@ -2139,7 +2139,7 @@ "description": [ "You can use radio buttons for questions where you want the user to only give you one answer out of multiple options.", "Radio buttons are a type of input.", - "Each of your radio buttons can be nested within its own label element. By wrapping an input element inside of a label element it will autoatically associate the radio button input with the label element surrounding it.", + "Each of your radio buttons can be nested within its own label element. By wrapping an input element inside of a label element it will automatically associate the radio button input with the label element surrounding it.", "All related radio buttons should have the same name attribute to create a radio button group. By creating a radio group, selecting any single radio button will automatically deselect the other buttons within the same group ensuring only one answer is provided by the user.", "Here's an example of a radio button:", "
<label>
  <input type=\"radio\" name=\"indoor-outdoor\">Indoor
</label>
", @@ -2287,7 +2287,7 @@ "description": [ "Forms commonly use checkboxes for questions that may have more than one answer.", "Checkboxes are a type of input", - "Each of your checkboxes can be nested within its own label element. By wrapping an input element inside of a label element it will autoatically associate the checkbox input with the label element surrounding it.", + "Each of your checkboxes can be nested within its own label element. By wrapping an input element inside of a label element it will automatically associate the checkbox input with the label element surrounding it.", "All related checkbox inputs should have the same name attribute.", "It is considered best practice to explicitly define the relationship between a checkbox input and its corresponding label by setting the for attribute on the label element to match the id attribute of the associated input element.", "Here's an example of a checkbox:",