Why we should all love forms
It's time for forms everywhere to be transformed from their beige filing cabinet mediocrity to entities that are more fun, more appealing and generally not a pain for people to fill in.
Nothing of note happens on the web without a form being involved somewhere. It's time for forms everywhere to be transformed from their beige filing cabinet mediocrity to entities that are more fun, more appealing and generally not a pain for people to fill in.
Rachel Collinson shared her insights at FairSay 2014 eCampaigning Forum in Oxford on April 10.
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Duane Raymond
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Apr 10, 2014,