• 2-3 hours worth of material
  • LinkedIn Learning
  • English
UX for Web Forms

Course Overview

Learn about user experience (UX) design principles that can make a web form appealing, easy to use, accessible, and secure.

Course Circullum

Introduction
  • Get your UX web form jam on
  • What is a form?
  • Why does form design matter?
  • Terminology
1. Forms Are for Everyone
  • Types of forms
  • Audience
  • Types of inputs
2. Form Organization
  • The impact of form design
  • Form design principles
  • Considerations prior to starting
  • Expectations
3. Organizing Content
  • Main purpose of a form
  • Voice and words matter
  • Psychology of forms
  • Types of inputs and key components
  • Incorporate visual information
  • Endowed progress effect
  • Show progress
  • Colors and design
4. Guiding Users Through the Form
  • Question order
  • Grouping questions
  • Placeholder text
  • Default values
  • Labels
  • Conditional logic
5. Actions and Buttons
  • Primary versus secondary buttons
  • Alignment and styling
  • Labeling, agreeing, and submitting
6. Form Visuals
  • Placement of labels
  • Floating labels
  • How many columns?
  • Width of fields
  • Required and optional fields
  • Help text
  • Errors
  • Validation and success messaging
  • Mobile forms
7. Specific Form Type Tips
  • Login forms
  • Booking or registration forms
  • Contact forms
  • Payment forms
8. Common Form Needs and Considerations
  • Very long forms
  • Input masks
  • Redundant fields
  • CAPTCHA
  • Accessibility
  • Confirmation
Conclusion
  • Next steps
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This Course Include:
Introduction
  • Get your UX web form jam on
  • What is a form?
  • Why does form design matter?
  • Terminology
1. Forms Are for Everyone
  • Types of forms
  • Audience
  • Types of inputs
2. Form Organization
  • The impact of form design
  • Form design principles
  • Considerations prior to starting
  • Expectations
3. Organizing Content
  • Main purpose of a form
  • Voice and words matter
  • Psychology of forms
  • Types of inputs and key components
  • Incorporate visual information
  • Endowed progress effect
  • Show progress
  • Colors and design
4. Guiding Users Through the Form
  • Question order
  • Grouping questions
  • Placeholder text
  • Default values
  • Labels
  • Conditional logic
5. Actions and Buttons
  • Primary versus secondary buttons
  • Alignment and styling
  • Labeling, agreeing, and submitting
6. Form Visuals
  • Placement of labels
  • Floating labels
  • How many columns?
  • Width of fields
  • Required and optional fields
  • Help text
  • Errors
  • Validation and success messaging
  • Mobile forms
7. Specific Form Type Tips
  • Login forms
  • Booking or registration forms
  • Contact forms
  • Payment forms
8. Common Form Needs and Considerations
  • Very long forms
  • Input masks
  • Redundant fields
  • CAPTCHA
  • Accessibility
  • Confirmation
Conclusion
  • Next steps
  • Provider:LinkedIn Learning
  • Certificate:Certificate Available
  • Language:English
  • Duration:2-3 hours worth of material
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