falling in love with forms [an event apart dc 2015]
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FALLING IN LOVE WITH
FORMSAaron Gustafson @AaronGustafson slideshare.net/AaronGustafson
Forms suck.
They are incredibly tedious to create.
They are undeniablyannoying to fill in.
They can be frustrating to test.
They require logic.
Forms suck.
Forms suck.can
Forms suck.don’t have to
Forms suck.can
a lot less
Forms can be… easy to build predictable
effortless to use and accessible
It’s all in how you look at them.
HELPFUL HINT
Break large,complex forms into
smaller, simpler, reusable patterns
Code Examples http://is.gd/ag_forms
How about acommon example?
Let’s lookat a contact form.
webstandardssherpa.com/contact
webstandardssherpa.com/contact
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
Your Name <input type=“text” name=“full_name”>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
Your Name <input name=“full_name”>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
Your Name <input name=“full_name”/>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
Your Name <input name=“full_name”>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
<label>Your Name</label> <input name=“full_name”>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
<label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name”>
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Pattern 1: Label & Field
<label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required>
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
Browsers ignore what they don’t
understand
Progressive Enhancement
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> <em> We will only use your email address to respond to your message. </em>
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> <em class=“note”> We will only use your email address to respond to your message. </em>
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Pattern 2: Label, Field & Note
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required aria-describedby=“email-note”> <em class=“note” id=“email-note”> We will only use your email address to respond to your message. </em>
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Rinse & Repeat
<label for=“subject”>Purpose of Your Message</label> <select id="subject" name="subject"> <option>Question/Comment</option> <option>Article Error</option> <option>Website Bug Report</option> <option>Ask the Sherpas a question</option> </select>
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Rinse & Repeat
<label for=“message”>Your Message</label> <textarea id="message" name="message"></textarea>
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Buttons
<input type=“submit” value=“Send My Message”>
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Buttons
<button type=“submit”>Send My Message</button>
HELPFUL HINT
A button element can contain pretty
much anything (within reason)
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Buttons
<button type="submit" value=“basic"> <h3>Basic Plan</h3> <p>You get 20 <abbr title="gigabytes">GB</abbr> of storage and a single domain name for <strong>$2.99 <abbr title=“per month”>/mo</abbr></strong></p> </button>
That new email field looks cool, can we see more of that
fancy HTML5 stuff?
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Requesting URLs
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
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Requesting URLs
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
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Requesting URLs
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
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Requesting URLs
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
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Providing hints
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” placeholder=“http://www.yoursite.com/specific-page#anchored-section” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
HELPFUL HINT
Placeholders are just that: placeholders for actual content.
They are not labels!
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Providing hints
<label for=“url”>URL</label> <input type=“url” id=“url” name=“url” required aria-describedby=“url-note” placeholder=“http://www.yoursite.com/specific-page#anchored-section” > <em class=“note” id=“url-note”> Please provide the URL for the specific page that includes the area you want reviewed. </em>
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Requesting phone numbers
<label for="preferred_phone">Preferred Phone</label> <input type="tel" id="preferred_phone" name=“preferred_phone” placeholder="ex. 123-456-7890” >
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Requesting phone numbers
<label for="preferred_phone">Preferred Phone</label> <input type="tel" id="preferred_phone" name=“preferred_phone” placeholder="ex. 123-456-7890” >
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Requesting phone numbers
<label for="preferred_phone">Preferred Phone</label> <input type="tel" id="preferred_phone" name=“preferred_phone” placeholder="ex. 123-456-7890” >
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Requesting numbers
<label for="test">What is 1 + 1?</label> <input id="test" type=“number" name="test">
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Requesting numbers
<label for="test">What is 1 + 1?</label> <input id="test" type=“number" name=“test” pattern=“[0-9]*” > <!-- Note: pattern ensures Safari Mobile gives a keypad -->
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Requesting numbers
<label for=“volume">How Loud is Spinal Tap?</label> <input id="volume" type=“range" name=“volume” min=“0” max=“11” step=“1” >
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Requesting numbers
<label for="test">What is 1 + 1?</label> <input id="test" type=“number" name=“test” pattern=“[0-9]*” min=“0” max=“9” >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="preferred_dates">Preferred Date to Visit</label> <input id="preferred_dates" type="date" name=“preferred_dates" required >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="preferred_dates">Preferred Date to Visit</label> <input id="preferred_dates" type="date" name=“preferred_dates" required >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="preferred_dates">Preferred Date to Visit</label> <input id="preferred_dates" type="date" name=“preferred_dates" required >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="preferred_dates">Preferred Date to Visit</label> <input id="preferred_dates" type="date" name=“preferred_dates" required min=“2014-09-10” max=“2014-12-19” >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="preferred_dates">Preferred Date to Visit</label> <input id="preferred_dates" type="date" name=“preferred_dates" required min=“2014-09-10” max=“2014-12-19” >
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="requested_tour_time">Tour Time Requested</label> <input id="requested_tour_time" type="time" name=“requested_tour_time">
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Requesting dates & times
<label for="requested_tour_time">Tour Time Requested</label> <input id="requested_tour_time" type="time" name=“requested_tour_time">
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Mentalism
<label for="state">State</label> <input id="state" name="state" list="states"> <datalist id="states"> <option>Alabama</option> <option>Alaska</option> <option>Arizona</option> <option>Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </datalist>
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Mentalism
<label for="state">State</label> <input id="state" name="state" list="states"> <datalist id="states"> <option value="AL">Alabama</option> <option value="AK">Alaska</option> <option value="AZ">Arizona</option> <option value="AR">Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </datalist>
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Mentalism: smart fallbacks<label for=“state" id=“state_label”>State</label> <datalist id=“states”>
<select name=“state” aria-labelledby=“state_label”> <option>Alabama</option> <option>Alaska</option> <option>Arizona</option> <option>Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </select>
If other, please specify
</datalist> <input id="state" name="state" list="states">
Based on work by Jeremy Keith: http://adactio.com/journal/4272
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Based on work by Jeremy Keith: http://adactio.com/journal/4272
Mentalism: smart fallbacks<label for=“state" id=“state_label”>State</label> <datalist id=“states”>
<select name=“state” aria-labelledby=“state_label”> <option>Alabama</option> <option>Alaska</option> <option>Arizona</option> <option>Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </select>
If other, please specify
</datalist> <input id="state" name="state" list="states">
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Mentalism: smart fallbacks<label for=“state" id=“state_label”>State</label> <datalist id=“states”>
<select name=“state” aria-labelledby=“state_label”> <option>Alabama</option> <option>Alaska</option> <option>Arizona</option> <option>Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </select>
If other, please specify
</datalist> <input id="state" name="state" list="states">
Based on work by Jeremy Keith: http://adactio.com/journal/4272
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Mentalism: smart fallbacks<label for=“state" id=“state_label”>State</label> <datalist id=“states”>
<select name=“state” aria-labelledby=“state_label”> <option>Alabama</option> <option>Alaska</option> <option>Arizona</option> <option>Arkansas</option> <!-- options continue --> </select>
If other, please specify
</datalist> <input id="state" name="state" list="states">
Based on work by Jeremy Keith: http://adactio.com/journal/4272
Ok, I get it: forms in HTML5 are awesome.
But how should we organize our forms?
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Do we divide it up?
<div> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </div>
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Do paragraphs make sense?
<p> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </p>
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Is it a list of questions?
<ol> <li> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </li> </ol>
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Is it a list of questions?
form ol, form ul { list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“text”> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“form-control form-control--text”> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“text”> <label for=“full_name”>Your Name</label> <input id=“full_name” name=“full_name” required> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“email”> <label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required aria-describedby=“email-note”> <em class=“note” id=“email-note”> We will only use your email address to respond to your message. </em> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“select”> <label for=“subject”>Purpose of Your Message</label> <select id="subject" name="subject"> <option>Question/Comment</option> <option>Article Error</option> <option>Website Bug Report</option> <option>Ask the Sherpas a question</option> </select> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“textarea”> <label for=“message”>Your Message</label> <textarea id="message" name=“message"></textarea> </li>
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Control Group Classification
<li class=“buttons”> <button type=“submit”>Send My Message</button> </li>
Makes sense. What about more
complex form constructs?
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
<input type=“checkbox” name=“newsletter” value=“yes”> Sign me up for this newsletter
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
<input type=“checkbox” name=“newsletter” value=“yes” id=“newsletter”> <label for=“newsletter”>Sign me up for this newsletter</label>
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
<label> <input type=“checkbox” name=“newsletter” value=“yes”> Sign me up for this newsletter </label>
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
input { /* Styles for most normal input types */ }
label input { /* Styles for checkbox and radio controls */ }
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
<label for=“newsletter”> <input type=“checkbox” name=“newsletter” value=“yes” id=“newsletter”> Sign me up for this newsletter </label>
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Pattern 3: Confirmations
<li class=“confirm”> <label for=“newsletter”> <input type=“checkbox” name=“newsletter” value=“yes” id=“newsletter”> Sign me up for this newsletter </label> </li>
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Pattern 4: Multiple Choice
Tablets (9 available)
<label for="asus-nexus-7"> <input type="checkbox" name="device[]" id=“asus-nexus-7"> Asus Nexus 7 </label>
<!-- more options -->
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Pattern 4: Multiple Choice
Tablets (8 available)
<ul> <li><!-- Asus Nexus 7 --></li> <!-- more options --> </ul>
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Pattern 4: Multiple Choice
<fieldset> <legend>Tablets (9 available)</legend> <ul> <li><!-- Asus Nexus 7 --></li> <!-- more options --> </ul> </fieldset>
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Pattern 4: Multiple Choice
<fieldset> <legend>Tablets <em>(9 available)</em></legend> <ul> <li><!-- Asus Nexus 7 --></li> <!-- more options --> </ul> </fieldset>
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Pattern 4: Multiple Choice
<li class=“grouped checkboxes”> <fieldset> <legend>Tablets <em>(9 available)</em></legend> <ul> <li><!-- Asus Nexus 7 --></li> <!-- more options --> </ul> </fieldset> </li>
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Pattern 5: Related Entry
Requested Day and Time
<label for="requested_date">Requested Day</label> <select id=“requested_date" name=“requested_date" required=“”> <!-- options —> </select> <label for="requested_time">Requested Time</label> <select id="requested_time" name=“requested_time" required=""> <!-- options —> </select>
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Pattern 5: Related Entry
<fieldset> <legend>Requested Day and Time</legend>
<label for="requested_date">Requested Day</label> <select id=“requested_date" name="requested_date" required=“”><!-- options --></select> <label for="requested_time">Requested Time</label> <select id="requested_time" name=“requested_time" required=""> <!-- options --></select>
</fieldset>
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Pattern 5: Related Entry
<li class=“grouped date-time-selects”> <fieldset> <legend>Requested Day and Time</legend>
<label for="requested_date">Requested Day</label> <select id=“requested_date" name="requested_date" required=“”><!-- options --></select> <!-- continued… -->
</fieldset> </li>
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Pattern 5: Related Entry
/* Hide the labels in an accessible way */ form .date-time-selects label { position: absolute; height: 1px; width: 1px; overflow: hidden; clip: rect(1px 1px 1px 1px); /* IE6 & IE7 */ clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px); }
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Pattern 6: Multiple Labels
<li class=“grouped year-month-day-selects”> <fieldset> <legend>Select a date</legend>
<label for="month">Month</label> <select name="month" id=“month”><!-- options --> </select>
<!-- continued… -->
</fieldset> </li>
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Pattern 6: Multiple Labels
<li class=“grouped year-month-day-selects”> <fieldset> <legend>Select a date</legend>
<label for="month">Month</label> <select name="month" id=“month”><!-- options --> </select>
<!-- continued… -->
</fieldset> </li>
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Pattern 6: Multiple Labels
<li class=“grouped year-month-day-selects”> <fieldset> <legend id=“select_date”>Select a date</legend>
<label for=“month" id=“month_label”>Month</label> <select name="month" id=“month” aria-labelledby=“select_date month_label” ><!-- options --> </select>
<!-- continued… --> </fieldset> </li>
HELPFUL HINT
Focus onmaking the form
read naturally and easily.
HELPFUL HINT
You can’t always make an interface
perfect, but you can make it usable.
Ok, I think I’m getting it, but
small screens stillscare me a little.
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Tap-friendly hit targets
.confirm label,
.radios label,
.checkboxes label { margin: -1em 0; padding: 1em 0; }
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Tap-friendly hit targets
.confirm label,
.radios label,
.checkboxes label { margin: -1em 0; padding: 1em 0; }
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No layout before its time
.form-control { clear: both; } .form-control label, .form-control input { float: left; width: 34%; } .form-control input { width: 63%; }
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No layout before its time.form-control label, .form-control input { display: block; margin-bottom: .328em; }
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No layout before its time.form-control label, .form-control input { display: block; margin-bottom: .328em; }
@media only screen and (min-width: 60em) { /* Side by Side layout */ }
YMQMV
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No layout before its time
@media only screen and (min-width:30em) {
form .grouped ul li { float: left; width: 50%; }
} YMQMV
Makes sense. Could we talk a bit about validation?
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Requiring a field
<p>Fields marked with a * are required.</p> <p> <label for=“first_name"> First Name <abbr title=“required">*</abbr> </label> <input id="first_name" name="first_name" required> </p>
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Requiring a field
<p>Fields marked with a * are required.</p> <p> <label for=“first_name"> First Name <abbr title=“required">*</abbr> </label> <input id="first_name" name="first_name" required> </p>
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Requiring a field
<p>Fields marked with a * are <strong id="required">required</strong>.</p> <p> <label for=“first_name"> First Name <abbr title=“required” aria-labelledby=“required”>*</abbr> </label> <input id="first_name" name="first_name" required> </p>
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Requiring a field
<p tabindex="0">Fields marked with a * are required.</p> <p> <label for=“first_name"> First Name <abbr title=“required">*</abbr> </label> <input id="first_name" name="first_name" required aria-required="true"> </p>
HELPFUL HINT
Focus onmaking the form
read naturally and easily.
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Native validation
<label for=“email”>Your Email</label> <input type=“email” id=“email” name=“email” required> We will only use your email address to respond to your message.
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Non-native format validation
<label for="test">What is 1 + 1?</label> <input id="test" type=“number" name=“test” pattern=“[0-9]*” >
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Non-native format validation
<label for=“test">Enter three numbers followed by two letters</label> <input id="test" name=“test” placeholder=“e.g. 123ab” pattern=“\d{3}[a-zA-Z]{2}” >
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Custom error messages
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Custom error messages
var field = document.getElementById(‘test’); field.setCustomValidity( ‘My custom error message’ );
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Custom error messages
var field = document.getElementById(‘test’); field.setCustomValidity( ‘My custom error message’ );
github.com/easy-designs/jquery.easy-validation.js
A dead simple polyfill for HTML5
forms & custom validation messages.
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Custom error messages
<label for=“test">Enter three numbers followed by two letters</label> <input id="test" name=“test” placeholder=“e.g. 123ab” pattern=“\d{3}[a-zA-Z]{2}” data-validation-error-empty=“You forgot to enter text here” data-validation-error-invalid=“Whoops, that’s not right” >
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Custom error messages
<form … data-validation-error-empty=“You forgot to enter text here” data-validation-error-invalid=“Whoops, that’s not right” >
<label for=“test">Enter three numbers followed by two letters </label> <input id="test" name=“test” placeholder=“e.g. 123ab” pattern=“\d{3}[a-zA-Z]{2}” data-validation-error-invalid=“Why not try 111aa?” >
</form>
HELPFUL HINT
Don’t forget about server-side
validation either.
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Provide a list of errors
retreats4geeks.com/contact
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Provide a list of errors
<div role=“alert”> <p>There were errors with your form submission:</p> <ol> <li><a href="#message">Message</a> is a required field</li> <li><a href="#name">Name</a> is a required field</li> <li><a href="#email">Email</a> is a required field</li> </ol> </div>
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Provide easy access to them
<div role=“alert”> <p>There were errors with your form submission:</p> <ol> <li><a href="#message">Message</a> is a required field</li> <li><a href="#name">Name</a> is a required field</li> <li><a href="#email">Email</a> is a required field</li> </ol> </div>
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Provide easy access to them
<label for=“message”> Message <abbr title=“required">*</abbr> </label> <textarea id="message" name="message" required></textarea>
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Provide field-level help
<li class="text validation-error"> <label for=“email”>Your Email <abbr title=“required">*</abbr> </label> <input id="email" type="email" name="email" required=“" aria-required=“true” aria-invalid="true" aria-describedby=“email-error" > <strong id="email-error" class=“validation-error-message"> Your email address is required</strong> </li>
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Provide field-level help
li.validation-error { color: #922026; }
li.validation-error input, li.validation-error textarea, li.validation-error select { border-color: #922026; }
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Provide field-level help
.validation-error label::before { content: “x "; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; speak: none; /* The future! */ }
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Provide field-level help
.validation-error label::before { content: “Please Enter "; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; }
One More Thing…
Forms suck.
Forms suck.can
a lot less
Forms can be… easy to build predictable
effortless to use and accessible
Questions?
Tweet me at@AaronGustafson
Thank you!
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