Introduction to Better Forms
This chapter covers forms. Forms are the most fundamental method of interaction for your users. Users must use a form to enter information into a site. Think about it, every bulletin board, shopping cart, feedback form, and poll is a type of form. Without forms, the Web is nothing more than a publishing medium for those who can FTP Web pages up to a server.
Since forms are the basis for much of the user interaction on your site, it behooves you to make it easier for users to enter information. How many times have you filled in a long form only to have it tell you that you filled something out wrong and to click “Back” to fix it? Upon clicking the “Back” button you find the entire form empty, forcing you to fill in ...
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