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What is the best web form on the planet WEB :) [closed]

What is the best web form on the planet WEB :) [closed]

I’d love to see the best web form you’ve ever used or designed.
Please add some description so we can all understand "why’s" behind it!
Thank you!

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progressive disclosure for nested content

progressive disclosure for nested content

I’m looking for a useful editing UX for large, tree-structured content like this:
Project 1
– Step 1
– Explanation 1
– Explanation 2: could be long paragraphs, too.
– E2.1: Lots of nesting
– with subtask
– y…

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Should buttons’ position/placement be standardised across the whole platform?

Should buttons' position/placement be standardised across the whole platform?

I know that there have been threads about button placement, however what I’m asking is not a specific case. Rather, I would like to know regardless of contexts, should button placements be standardised across the whole platform?
For me, I …

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How to handle conditional dropdown lists

How to handle conditional dropdown lists

My form has two fields.
The first one is a dropdown list displaying a list of categories, and the second one is a data list that displays a list of users.
The data list options depend on the category selected in the dropdown list.
E.g.:

U…

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How to avoid ambiguous interactions in messaging apps?

How to avoid ambiguous interactions in messaging apps?

One of the very basic and common interaction design patterns in messaging apps (e.g. WhatsApp, LINE, Facebook Messenger) is to provide micro-interactions associated with the message composition and messages themselves.
For example, users a…

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Is it good practice to allow users to navigate simply by hovering on a menu item without clicking?

Is it good practice to allow users to navigate simply by hovering on a menu item without clicking?

A pattern I have noticed recently on some (desktop) websites is that users can navigate simply by hovering on menu items.
While this is more efficient (fewer clicks) it feels unexpected and therefore unintuitive to me. I am wondering if it…

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Why does clicking the "StackExchange" logo in the top-left corner of this very page not directly take you to stackexchange.com?

Why does clicking the "StackExchange" logo in the top-left corner of this very page not directly take you to stackexchange.com?

Rather than taking you directly to the main page, it opens a popup containing another button that you need to click.
Why in the name of everything holy is this website designed this way?
Please tell me there’s a good reason. It’s driving …

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What to consider when designing UX for smartwatch and wearables

What to consider when designing UX for smartwatch and wearables

i’ve designed for the desktop, tablet and mobile. but have no experience designing for smartwatches.
What are the considerations i should be making when designing for smart watches?
e.g. users can use only 1 hand and 1 finger when using sm…

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Edit Button Location/Placement

Edit Button Location/Placement

I am working on finding the best placement for the edit button for a company website already in existence (used for internal staff & clients). This is a review page after a Client has filled out a Grant form and has 2 sections that wi…

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Editing information displayed in page header

Editing information displayed in page header

I have a page header which looks like this example from Ant Design:

I need a way to edit the information displayed in the header.
Initially I thought of having an Edit button in the header for that purpose. However, it may lead a user to …

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