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1-8 of 8 HTML Forms > Layout sites are shown.
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How to format your forms in stylish colors - including elements like submit buttons, text areas and drop down boxes.
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Good idea. It really looks professional when you allow Net surfers to fill in information right to your page rather than using a "mailto:" command. And looks are about it. A form does basically what e-mail does -- it sends information.
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Stylish and little known layout tricks to help make your forms look that bit smarter (IE only).
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HTML Forms are used to select different kinds of user input.
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Lesser known but very useful for layout tricks such as TABINDEX, FIELDSET and LEGEND, ACCESSKEY, LABEL and Set Focus
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If a Form has only one text entry field, a submit button is not required, simply pressing the enter key will submit the form to the Program identified in the beginning Form tag. However, if there are more fields, a Submit Button is required
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Forms are created using HTML Tags. Each form must have a beginning and ending tag. Please note: Forms may not be nested, however each HTML document may have multiple forms in it.
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Our forms tutorial will teach you how to add a form to your web site. We show you the different elements of a form including input, select and image attributes.
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