A <command> element that belongs to a radiogroup:
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The radiogroup attribute is currently not supported in any of the major browsers.
The radiogroup attribute specifies the name of the group of commands that will be toggled when the command itself is activated/toggled.
Note: This attribute can only be used if type="radio".
The <command> tag is new in HTML5.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| groupname | Specifies the name of the group of commands that will be toggled when the command itself is activated/toggled (only for type="radio") |
HTML5 <command> tag
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