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Lynda.com – Web Form Design Best Practices

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Lynda.com – Web Form Design Best Practices

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In this course, interaction designer Luke Wroblewski shows how to create web forms that encourage visitors to enter information and covers ways to capture input without the use of forms. The course covers boosting conversion rates and customer satisfaction, organizing the structure of forms, aligning and grouping form elements, assigning the correct input field types, validating input, and handling data entry errors. The last chapter highlights alternatives to static forms, such as using dynamic inline forms, using web services, and leveraging device capabilities, which can be used to gather additional information or replace a traditional form altogether.


Topics include:


Introduction

Welcome 01m 22s

Why forms matter 05m 06s

1. Form Organization

Form length 09m 38s

Form structure 04m 17s

Unnecessary inputs 07m 40

The path to completion 11m 03s

Tabbing 02m 43s

Label alignment 19m 59s

Help and tips 13m 19s

Field length 03m 02s

Required fields 05m 38s

Input groups 06m 13s

International addresses 09m 34s

2. Form Interaction

Input types 15m 22s

Smart defaults 04m 12s

Input masks 06m 32s

Additional inputs 04m 24s

Selection-dependent inputs 10m 14s

Actions 09m 18s

Actions in progress 03m 47s

Errors 07m 15s

Success messages 02m 29s

3. Moving Beyond Static Forms

Inline validation 16m 40s

Dynamic inline forms 05m 06s

“Mad Lib” forms 04m 44s

Gradual engagement 07m 36s

Common tools 08m 42s

Web services 08m 26s

Device capabilities 10m 30s

Conclusion


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