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yourhtmlsource.com
Many readers find HTML forms quite difficult to deal with, what with all the different elements to fill in. There are a variety of methods you can use to guide your readers through a complicated form. Make sure you ve read through the basic forms tutorial before tackling this.
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You can keep your forms from slipping into mundanity by substituting the default gray submit button to a colourful graphic of your choosing. You can also use some simple bits of CSS to present your forms better: by adding backgrounds, borders and spacing.
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yourhtmlsource.com
Using simple HTML forms is a very slick way of receiving information from your visitors. You put a few boxes and buttons on your page, they enter in their details and you receive them through email - brilliant.
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developingwebs.net
This tutorial walks you through creating a simple Java Script email form to your webpage. A form consists of multiple boxes to select, check, add text to. This form will be emailed to you upon completion.
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webcredible.co.uk
Forms are an essential part of interaction on the Internet but they can look rather drab. With CSS we can position form items so they all line up nicely and add a bit of colour to jazz them up.
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webcredible.co.uk
Forms are one of the most crucial parts of your website. Forms are used to...
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webcredible.co.uk
As outlined in part 1 of this article, forms are one of the most crucial parts of your website. They're used to complete important tasks such as buying products and contacting you so their accessibility is crucial. This second part of our two-part article outlines some more ways to optimise the accessibility of your forms.
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tutorialstream.com
This is a massive tutorial that teaches you how to build your own custom forms to use in your web pages.
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biorust.com
Computers were designed to take burden off of the human mind, and we expect them to work properly. Being the user-conscious designers that we are, our job is to make it make it simple for people to interact with our website. This tutorial describes key principles for effective design of user-friendly data entry forms.
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freelanceswitch.com
Some time ago I put up a post here on the Switch about Taking Payment with PayPal, Escrow and other Online Options in which I mentioned that it was relatively easy to create a form on your regular website that allows you to accept credit card payments. Here is an example that Cyan and I used to use on our portfolio/agency site.
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learnhtmlonline.com
In the previous tutorial, we were introduced to the most common elements used in a form. In this tutorial we will use the form tag and submit data to a server.
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learnhtmlonline.com
This tutorial will introduce you to the form elements in HTML. If you have ever purchased something online or performed a search with a search engine such as Google, you have experienced a form in action.
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tutorialspoint.com
HTML Forms are required when you want to collect some data from the site visitor. For example registration information: name, email address, credit card, etc.
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yourhtmlsource.com
Many readers find HTML forms quite difficult to deal with, what with all the different elements to fill in. There are a variety of methods you can use to guide your readers through a complicated form...
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You can keep your forms from slipping into mundanity by substituting the default gray submit button to a colourful graphic of your choosing. You can also use some simple bits of CSS to present your forms better:
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developingwebs.net
This tutorial walks you through creating a simple Java Script email form to your webpage.
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webcredible.co.uk
Forms are an essential part of interaction on the Internet but they can look rather drab. With CSS we can position form items so they all line up nicely and add a bit of colour to jazz them up.
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ronsguide.com
This tutorial will give you a basic overview of forms, it will introduce the basic input fields and attributes.
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webcredible.co.uk
Creating Forms - Making Accessible Forms Part 1
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webcredible.co.uk
Making Accessible Forms Part 2 - Optimize the accessibility of your forms
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