If I were to wager a guess at why, I’d say that users don’t “browse” forms. The interaction style users engage in with forms is different, and requires its own study and design best practices. This is a very interesting post, and the comments are also fantastic to read. I’ll have poses to have a little re-think about my own contact form on our new website, as this some interesting questions! work from house
welcome to The Stone House: a center for spiritual life and strategic action
This blog highlights the scenes and stories of our journeyto create The Stone House. You can find out more about the vision and specificsof The Stone House atstone circles. And check out the archived posts under March 2007 for a close up tour around these 70 acres, 2 buildings, 6 cabins, barn, chicken coop, garden, pond, wood shop, pavilion and endless pasture.
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If I were to wager a guess at why, I’d say that users don’t “browse” forms. The interaction style users engage in with forms is different, and requires its own study and design best practices. This is a very interesting post, and the comments are also fantastic to read. I’ll have poses to have a little re-think about my own contact form on our new website, as this some interesting questions!
work from house
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