By default, the browser will throw a little u i up there tell you what's going on. You can programmatically check if your imputs valid as well with you grab an input. There's a validity object on your element, so just select it, dot validity. And then inside of there, you get a bullion that has range overflow. That is either true or false, meaning that the value is higher or lower than what was allowed because you set something in the min or max attributes on the isima element. I don't do a lot of form validation like that.

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