Related Tutorials
All About FormsForms are the most popular way to make web pages interactive. Like forms on paper, a form on a web page allows the user to enter requested information and submit it for processing. (Fortunately, forms on a web page are processed much faster.)
Forms Presentation
You can keep your forms from slipping into mundanity by substituting the default gray submit button to a colourful graphic of your choosing. You can also use some simple bits of CSS to present your forms better: by adding backgrounds, borders and spacing.
Forms Accessibility
Many readers find HTML forms quite difficult to deal with, what with all the different elements to fill in. There are a variety of methods you can use to guide your readers through a complicated form. Make sure you've read through the basic forms tutorial before tackling this.
Building Forms
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. That task might be any number of important ones:
Forms in HTML
In this tutorial I'm going to show you how to create forms, which are a great way to collect feedback from your site or if your creating a guestbook. FYI, HTML on it's own cannot create these, this is just the client side part (the forms), creating feedback forms or a guestbook would need to help of a server side language.
XHTML 1.0 Tutorials - Understanding Forms and Input Fields
A collection of 25 FAQs/tutorials tips on XHTML forms and input fields. Clear answers are provided with tutorial exercises on forms and input fields: form elements and submission methods; input elements and input types like text, password, radio, checkbox, hidden, submit, file, image, button; dropdown lists and text areas; multiple forms.
HTML - Forms
Forms are used on websites in order to allow the user to send feedback to the owners or to representatives of the website.
Adding Forms to Your Page
Get input from your viewers using forms for feedback. You'll need a couple of things, but they are explained before the tutorial begins.
CSS and Forms
Style Sheets allow you so much control over your forms.
Custom HTML Forms
This is a massive tutorial that teaches you how to build your own custom forms to use in your web pages.
HTML Form Tutorial
HTML forms are a means of collecting information. People fill in a form and/or select something. Then they click a button. Forms don't actually process information. This tutorial is about how to make forms and how to send the information, but not how to process the information after it has been sent off.
Forms
Learn how to receive visitor feedback, forms are very useful and are used for visitor feedback, guestbooks, surveys, ordering, and more.
Basic Forms
This tutorial outlines the basic format of a html form and the most common form elements.Using simple HTML forms is a very slick way of receiving information from your visitors. You put a few boxes and buttons on your page, they enter in their details and you receive them through email - brilliant.
Web Page Forms
This tutorial is intended to supplement my Perl/CGI and JavaScript tutorials. Web page forms were the first interactive capabilities made available to web developers, followed by the use of CGI scripts and more recently by the rise of JavaScript. All three can act in concert to create exciting, but more importantly, useful web pages.
Images In Forms
So you want an active image on your site that does not produce an hand cursor when you move over it with the mouse? It can be done, in MSIE at least!
Advanced Forms
There are many things to take into consideration when creating a form, you want to make it match your site as much as you possibly can. This can be done using CSS and some HTML tags that you may not already know.
Different Link Types
In this tutorial we are going to learn how to add Links to your pages. Links can come in many different forms. The 2 most common being text and graphic links.
Make a Username and Password feild
Add a username and password field to your online forms.
Turning off the Internet Explorer Image Toolbar
IE 6 has this (in my opinion) annoying little toolbar that appears when someone places their mouse pointer over an image, learn how to turn off this toolbar and auto-complete feature for HTML forms.
Sizing Up the Browser
If you like control, then we have one piece of advice: Before designing pages with forms, take a deep breath, because it won't be a joyous experience. Form elements don't like to be tamed. Depending on the browser being used, form elements will vary in size, spacing, and typography.
HTML Tutorial For Beginners
In this tutorial, you will learn how to: Create HTML tags and attributes; Add colors and backgrounds; Choose font sizes, faces, styles and colors; Set up links to other web pages or other web sites; Create bulleted and numbered lists; Put your pictures into your page; Create tables; Set up atributes of the table; Align and change the positions of the text and the pictures; Create forms to collect information; Use frames to put multiple pages into a single window; Save your own HTML file.

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