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		<title>Crafting the perfect web form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been spending lots of time recently designing web forms for a number different sites. All the sites have a huge number of potential users &#8211; one of them already has over a million members. So it&#8217;s critical that these forms are designed as efficiently as possible, both from a business perspective and from a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been spending lots of time recently designing web forms for a number different sites. All the sites have a huge number of potential users &#8211; one of them already has over a million members. So it&#8217;s critical that these forms are designed as efficiently as possible, both from a business perspective and from a user&#8217;s perspective.</p>

<p>Initially I was agonising over positioning of labels, positioning of input fields, positioning of buttons, error handling and much more&#8230; Until I came across Luke Wroblewski&#8217;s excellent book: <a href="http://www.lukew.com/resources/web_form_design.asp">Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks</a>. For anyone working with web forms, there&#8217;s a wealth of useful advice, based on extensive user research.</p>

<p>Some of the useful tips include:</p>
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1. <a href="http://www.lukew.com/resources/articles/web_forms.html">use labels above fields for fastest completion rates</a><br />
2. only use a button on the form for the primary action<br />
3. make all other actions links, to avoid user errors<br />
4. align the primary action button with the left edge of the input fields above &#8211; eye tracking research has shown users follow the line of the left edge of input fields down the page<br />
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<p>Personally I&#8217;d like to have seen some research into the predict address functionality that&#8217;s used across the UK i.e. user enters a post code and house number and the form completes the address. I&#8217;m not convinced it&#8217;s best practice, but it&#8217;s used everywhere here, partly to ensure valid addresses are captured.</p>

<p>Web forms might be an uninspiring subject to read about, but if designing them is part of your craft and you want to be a master craftsman or woman, you need to understand and justify exactly why you are designing them in a particular way. This book will enable you to do just that.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.lukew.com/resources/web_form_design.asp">Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks</a> is published by the excellent Rosenfeld Media and is available as a physical book or as a PDF download.</p>

<p>P.S. Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/3096727">really good example of how <strong>not</strong> to design a web form</a> (thanks <a href="http://twitter.com/stuartchurch">Stuart</a>).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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