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Here is a great littl etutorial on how to make that form look slick!
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/design-a-prettier-web-form-with-css-3
I came across a great blog today that showcases how to validate forms for your website.
http://sixrevisions.com/user-interface/best-practices-for-hints-and-validation-in-web-forms
Not only is this a great resource for excellent tips in validation the actual samples will prove to be great inspirada for the form design.
In most if not all websites the most critical elements is this sign up or get a quote form. And knowing how to give the best user experence for the end user and the website owner is important for the success of your project.
Personally I have been using spry in dreamweaver for form validation and the server side “email vaildation” that prevents spiders from finding the form.
I want to try out the javascript realtime validation but am worried about w3.org validation errors…
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