Discuss how web designers create forms that follow UX principles.
What will be an ideal response?
To create forms that follow UX principles, you should:• Require visitors to complete fields containing essential information before submitting the form. Prompt visitors to provide the missing information, and enable users to confirm data before submitting.• Let users indicate values that should be copied to other fields, such as indicating that the billing and shipping addresses are the same. Include a reset button so that the user can clear the form quickly and reenter the information if necessary.• Make text boxes large enough to hold the approximate number of characters for a typical response, and to adjust as necessary.• Use aninput mask, where appropriate, to limit the number and type of characters, and provide parentheses, hyphens, or other characters to guide the user to properly format, for example, a phone number or Social Security number.• Send an email or text confirmation notice informing the user that the server received the form data.• Use check boxes to allow users to submit more than one response to a query, and provide space for additional comments or requests for further information.
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What will be an ideal response?
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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