jQuery Archive
jQuery Pop Menu
I can’t tell you how long I’ve been trying to figure this out. I’ve been researching the jQuery pop menu for a long time and it seems to be popular on a lot of web sites. I thought it wouldn’t be hard to figure out but it turns out it was more difficult than expected. There weren’t many resources out there for this, so I decided to figure out the pop menu myself.
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Making a Success Message Show and Hide after a Form Submission
Recently, I’ve been working with a lot of form confirmations and have been thinking about the best way on how to approach these. Many forms redirect users to a separate page that displays a simple thank you/confirmation message and there are also the forms that display a confirmation on the same page.
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Collecting User Data and Practicing CSS-Based Web Form Development
I’m on my last week of finishing up a large milestone of a project. One of the things I wish I could have spent more time on would have been the web forms. A lot of time is spent planning the layout, design, and content of a web site, but forms are commonly overlooked as an important feature.
We all know that forms are common for a user to interact with, which is why spending more time and thought with the layout and usability is important. As a web designer, I want to create forms that have minimal fields and are easy to use. However, convincing the stake holders can remain difficult.
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