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| Textile and Markdown: 2 Nice Alternatives to WYSIWYG Editors Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Oct 15, 2011
Explores the Textile and Markdown lightweight markup languages, and shows how to use them as an alternative to WYSIWYG HTML editors. |
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| Building Forms Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Aug 09, 2011
Forms are an essential part of how the Web is made interactive and useful. Forms are interactive because a form demands that you, the user, interact with it to perform some task. |
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| Understanding The Form Fundamentals Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Aug 08, 2011
Six seeming basic ideas that all web forms in one way or another, need to embody to be considered any kind of a success. |
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| How To Provide A Drop Down List For Your Users And Allow Them The Option To Enter Their Own Text Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Jul 13, 2011
Learn how to create a set list of selectable options for the input field, which will act like an auto-complete function using HTML5. |
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| Learn How To Let Your Users Enter A Web Pages URL Address To Your Forms Using HTML5 Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Jun 30, 2011
Now HTML5 introduces a way for you and your users to enter a web address into a form. A web address is also known as a URL (Uniform Resource Locator)... |
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| Making a PayPal Form Tutorial Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Jun 13, 2011
Using PayPal you can easily make a form that allows you to take credit card payments for your freelance work. You only need basic HTML knowledge to do this. |
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| Forms Presentation Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Apr 26, 2011
CSS can add some colour into your forms, and instead of using the usual gray submit button at the end, you can finish off your forms with any image you want. |
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| Basic Forms Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Apr 26, 2011
This tutorial outlines the basic format of a html form and the most common form elements. |
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| Forms Accessibility Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Apr 25, 2011
There are a number of tags and tricks (some from HTML 4.0) that you can combine to make your forms easy to use for all readers. |
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| So, You Want A Form, Huh? Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Apr 23, 2011
This is a basic forms tutorial. It explains the basics of placing input items on an HTML page. |
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