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Web Design FORMS Layouts A Must to Learn For All Levels

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  • Updated 12/2020
4.6
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 16 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
B Praveen Kumar
Rating
4.6
(70 Ratings)

Course Overview

Web Design FORMS Layouts A Must to Learn For All Levels

A Complete Bundle of Web Designs For Front End Web Developers [ Essential Course ]

What Are Responsive Forms?

Your forms should work on all mobile devices to create a seamless experience for all employees. This means optimizing for Apple, Android and all sized devices, from tablets to smartphones.

Responsive forms get the job done because they automatically adjust for all devices, screen sizes and orientations.

Filling this form out on mobile would then require users to scroll and pinch to view all of the information. In fact, had the form not been optimized, it may not have been visible without scrolling since the large image would have crowded it out.

If you’ve ever tried to fill out a form on a mobile device that isn’t optimized for the mobile experience, you will know how frustrating the process can be. After pinching and scrolling for a while, you may have abandoned the task completely and put it off until you can access a desktop computer.

Your customers and employees feel the same. Without optimization, they’ll abandon the experience and put it off until they can access their desktops. The greater the user effort and/or confusion, the worse the user experience, which wastes time and lowers productivity.

Why is Mobile Design so Important for the Modern Workforce?

Mobile applications and forms have become an important component of the modern workforce.

Create forms that work perfectly for mobile devices with this expert advice.

Whether it is a signup flow or a multi-view stepper, forms are one of the most important components of digital product design – so you need to design them so they work effectively on mobile devices.

Regardless of the device size, the easiest way to complete a form is in a linear fashion. Multiple columns disrupt a user's momentum (the users are likely to interpret the fields inconsistently, which is a negative factor in terms of usability) and can result in users having to resort to horizontal scrolling.

When it comes to laying out forms, you should design the entries in one column: if a form is in a single column, the path to completion is a straight line down the page.

  • The form field won't be wide enough to display the user's entire input, making them more likely to mistype their responses and leading to more erroneous forms being submitted

  • When a user is notified that they have entered erroneous information, they may have a hard time spotting and fixing the problem as they won't be able to see the entire invalid input


    Placing the label above the form field when a user is browsing from a mobile device will ensure users can see the maximum width to input their details, since you don't need to use up any for the label. Writing your labels above the input fields also makes it much easier for you to write clear and meaningful field labels, as you won't be limited to one or two words.

Help and inspiration ?

Not only do you get a load of practical, useful starting projects in this course, you can also head over to CSS Animation.rocks for more, and even sign up to a weekly newsletter packed full of tutorials, inspiration and tips for animating on the web.

There’s no better time to learn Animations : You’ve made a smart choice, because CSS 3 Animations is the most popular language out there. This is no exaggeration. This popularity and growth means more jobs and opportunities than ever before.

Get access to fast support if you get stuck : There’s nothing worse than getting stuck ten hours into a course and not getting the help you need to continue. Getting stuck is part of the learning process. That’s why I’m here to answer every single question that comes my way.

I guarantee that this is the most up-to-date and engaging course available, and it comes with a Udemy 30-day money-back guarantee.

I can’t wait to see you on the inside !

   - B. Praveen Kumar ( PHP Developer & Web Designer - FULL Stack Developer ).

Course Content

  • 3 section(s)
  • 23 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Creating a Responsive Contact Form
  • Section 2 Image Sliders - Simple and Easy
  • Section 3 Contact Form With Background Image Responsive

What You’ll Learn

  • Tons of modern CSS techniques to create stunning designs and effects
  • Advanced CSS animations with @keyframes, animation and transition
  • Source Code For Download is Attached
  • Best way to learn CSS with really real world examples
  • How CSS works behind the scenes: the cascade, specificity, inheritance, etc.
  • Control and manipulate transformations of elements from 2D to 3D using scale, rotate, and the translate methods
  • Latest And Real time Examples with 7X Fast to Write
  • Using EMMET Short Methods to Write Coding to deliver Fast


Reviews

  • V
    Vinod Bhatia
    4.5

    thanks for making it simple but yet detailed if possible, please make a course incorporate AI solutions in web application along with backend support

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    Werner Stäblein
    5.0

    Nice slow pace supports easy following; nice to repeat some short-cuts in VS code and likewise to see the option that markup can be done without fa-icons using .png. slow pace is important for people to follow. You have used relative and absolute quite a few times. Recommendation: whenever relative/absolute is used instead of just mentioning "I place element ABC to absolute" likewise to provide a reasoning WHY? any such decision was taken. To follow the logic, a teacher shall explain WHY something was done and why something was not done and what the implications are. Does not limit my 5 star rating. One question: why has for email not been type'd "email"?

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    Priyanka Gangasagar
    5.0

    it is very good course,Thank you Udmey

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    Ishfaq
    5.0

    Course explanation is beginner friendly.

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