![]() ![]() I definitely came away from this book feeling like I needed to take way more care with my web forms. And, at just over 200 small pages, it's a quick read I finished it over the course of a few nights. ![]() Glossy paper, full color graphics, strong binding, thick stock everything about the book is a testament to pleasing design. I am positive that there is far too much for me to absorb in one sitting surely, this book will become and often-used reference book in my library.Īside from the content, the book itself is simply beautiful. In short, this book is jam-packed with valuable information. He covers a myriad of topics including common strategies among the internet giants, label placement, dynamic forms, button placement, eye tracking, field size, field requirements, field spacing, help text and help text placement, error handling, real-time feedback, color selection, visual keys, icon selection, simplifying forms, how form design directly impacts company revenue, dozens of real-world web forms, and, of course, some "worst practice" examples. In it, Luke Wroblewski discusses everything you'll ever need to know about designing web forms in your applications. The other night, I finished, "Web Form Design" by Luke Wroblewski. ![]()
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