This book will walk you through every part of designing forms that provide a positive user experience. Jessica Enders covers all aspects from the words on the form, to how it looks, and on to interactivity. The book shows how to design a web form that works beautifully on mobiles, laptops and desktops.
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Enders provides practical and engaging insights, and plenty of real-world examples, both good and bad.
You'll learn answers to common queries like:
- Where should field labels go?
- What makes a question easy to understand?
- How do you design forms to work on small screens?
- How does touch impact on form design?
- How long can a form be?
- What look and feel should the form have: skeumorphic, flat, or something else?
- What's best practice for error messaging?
Author: Jessica Enders Publisher: O'Reilly Date: September 2016 Pages: 180 ISBN: 978-0994347053 Print: 0994347057 KIndle: B01LY4Z1BJ Audience: Web Developers Category: Web design and development
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