How to Simplify a Massive Form With Over 100 Fields
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by anthony
2w ago
There are long forms, and then there are massive forms. A form with over a hundred fields is a different beast because you can’t divide them into pages and call it a day. Additional UX techniques are necessary to make the form faster and easier to complete. For instance, this loan application form contains 104 […] The post How to Simplify a Massive Form With Over 100 Fields first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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Zuko Form Builder: Build Forms with High Conversion Rates
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by anthony
1M ago
80% of users have abandoned an online form after beginning to fill it out (source). Chances are you’re losing more users on your form than you know. The only way to turn this around is to build a form that delivers a smooth and easy user experience. That’s where Zuko Form Builder can help. Data-Driven […] The post Zuko Form Builder: Build Forms with High Conversion Rates first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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How to Make Users Fill Out the Longest 13 Field Form
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by anthony
2M ago
Many websites attract users to their home page but lose them on the form. Low conversation rates occur when there are too many fields to fill out. Users don’t want to spend that much time and effort without getting an equal exchange in value. Most companies need to get the necessary information from users, so […] The post How to Make Users Fill Out the Longest 13 Field Form first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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Dos and Don’ts for Form Input and Selection
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by anthony
3M ago
Imagine having a book that helps you design an excellent UX for form input and selection. This book would comprehensively list all the dos and don’ts you should follow for every form component. You’ll never have trouble solving a design problem on your forms again. That’s what this book, “Dos and Don’ts for Form Input […] The post Dos and Don’ts for Form Input and Selection first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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A Better Way to Display Data Than “Field: Value”
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by anthony
3M ago
How well do you display data to your users? If all you do is present it in a “Field: Value” format, you’re not providing a pleasurable viewing experience. Instead, you’re creating extra visual work that can cause them to misread information. To illustrate, the example below displays data in a “Field: Value” format. Not only […] The post A Better Way to Display Data Than “Field: Value” first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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How to Simplify the Most Confusing Toggle Segments
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by anthony
3M ago
Does your website or app have any toggle components? If it does, it’s essential to understand how to use them correctly so you don’t confuse users when they configure settings. A common mistake is to mix binary logic with toggle segments. In other words, designers will include “On/Off” options in the component. Not only that, […] The post How to Simplify the Most Confusing Toggle Segments first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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Why You Should Never Split Text Field Inputs
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by anthony
4M ago
Garbage input leads to garbage output. Most designers and developers understand this concept and will split their text fields to ensure they get correctly formatted input. However, this is not the right way to do it and will cause UX issues regarding data perception and cognitive effort. The most common text field inputs that get […] The post Why You Should Never Split Text Field Inputs first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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How to Make 18 Checkboxes Selectable for Mobile Users
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by anthony
5M ago
Checkboxes aren’t easy to select with the finger. A finger is much fatter than a mouse cursor, so when users try to tap a checkbox option, they’ll likely miss their target and hit the wrong one. For this reason, you should avoid using standard checkboxes on mobile forms. Most designers will work to make their […] The post How to Make 18 Checkboxes Selectable for Mobile Users first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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How to Simplify 4 Nested Modals into Only 1
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by anthony
5M ago
Managing multiple windows on a screen is no easy task. It’s common for users to experience this when using an operating system. However, they also run into this problem on interfaces with nested modals. Nested modals exist when the design separates different task operations into their own windows. As a result, users need to exert […] The post How to Simplify 4 Nested Modals into Only 1 first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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8 Rules for Switching to Infield Top-Aligned Form Labels
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by anthony
6M ago
Are you using left-aligned or top-aligned labels on your form fields? If so, your users aren’t getting the best possible experience. Left and top-aligned labels produce more eye fixations and saccades. In other words, they make scanning information more slow and difficult. A far better way to align your labels is to place them infield […] The post 8 Rules for Switching to Infield Top-Aligned Form Labels first appeared on UX Movement ..read more
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