The most common element you see on any web page is a form. Some place to enter in some data; whether it be your username and password, or a wall post on your mom's Facebook wall. Luke Wroblewski is a ...
How should I approach designing forms for user input? My target audience is the "non-tech" population, so I'm looking for prooven design methodologies specific for the average Joe.<P>Heres what I'm ...
Filling in forms online can be a pain, but good design can make a lot of difference to the user experience. The customer doesn’t have to spend time typing out their whole address. It reduces the risk ...
Moving information from an HTML form into a database is a two-step design process. First, create an entry HTML form capable of passing information to a secondary file. Next, create a Hypertext ...
While Luke Wroblewski was writing his well-received book, Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks, he asked if I could think of an example where a change in a form's design made a noticeable difference ...
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