Forms with yes/no questions that reveal new questions depending what you select… Is it "most correct" and most useful for those who are dependent on accessibility to have the new questions pop up after the fieldset surrounding …
The form contains standard fields for student details (name, D.O.B, etc) and editable data grid for students’ previous school’s details.
User can add multiple schools details by clicking a…
As far as UX goes, particularly when working within the material design specifications for a Windows app, if an accept/cancel dialog is presented to the user that is intended to mutate some "model" or save some data, should the b…
The traffic from my webpage comes from different social media platforms (Tiktok, Instagram mostly), so in the contact form I wanted to add an option where the user could choose in which of those he wanted to get the reply of the form. Some…
Forgive me for having a bit of difficulty articulating the UI and design goals that I’ve been handed, but I need to appeal to the hive mind to find out best practice re usability and accessibility for the following scenario.
Basically we h…
Is it bad UX to display/enable or mark mandatory fields in the general section (at top) based on details selection which is placed at the bottom?
If yes, what are the options we have in this situation?
Selecting an option in the table at t…
I have a form in which a user can add items with 3 inputs to each item. I need a label for each input and a label for the whole item group. I have a problem with aligning things up.
As a general rule and all forms have the seem to look of …
Is there any convention about positions/order to display options buttons/radio- buttons/checkboxes for values as:
"Very low","Low", "Medium", "High", "Very High"
for attributes as Impact, R…