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Type at least n characters before you can submit the form

Type at least n characters before you can submit the form

This is not a duplicate of this question since that one is about searching.

We have a simple form containing one text area and a submit button.

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What’s the adoption rate for Augmented reality for consumer app?

What's the adoption rate for Augmented reality for consumer app?

I would like to use the AR for an app to enhance the exhibit experience. The idea is to pop-up some 3d object near the physical item. The activation should be done by markers next to the items. But I am wondering how much is …

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How to communicate between 2 controllers in angular JS [on hold]

How to communicate between 2 controllers in angular JS [on hold]

How to communicate between the 2 controlelrs.

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Is it ok to use Capital case text through out the UI?

Is it ok to use Capital case text through out the UI?

Is it ok to use Capital case text through out the UI ?

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Why does the numpad have arrows?

Why does the numpad have arrows?

Simple question, as stated in the title.

What is the reasoning behind the arrows on the numpad of my keyboard?

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How to handle old user input in a newly disabled field

How to handle old user input in a newly disabled field

I have a form where there is a input thats only enabled with certain other settings. However there is a case where a user enters something in that conitional field, and then changes the other setting such that the conitional …

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How or when to decide to use Invite Keys

How or when to decide to use Invite Keys

Can’t seem to find much on this topic, and I’m not sure if this is the right SE site to ask but here goes:

I’m developing an application/tool that I want to be really easy to use but also very powerful. Rather than open it u…

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How or when to decide to use Invite Keys

How or when to decide to use Invite Keys

Can’t seem to find much on this topic, and I’m not sure if this is the right SE site to ask but here goes:

I’m developing an application/tool that I want to be really easy to use but also very powerful. Rather than open it u…

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Multiple Trip Booking

Multiple Trip Booking

I have a car service that allows multi-trip online booking.

The user can configure the destinations, date, time, passengers, additional accommodations and choose the car for EACH trip.

My dilemma is that booking, like the checkout process, is a linear task.

It is best for the to user to go from A > B > C
And not recommended for them to go from A > A1 > A2 > B > B1 > B2 > C.
Since this implies mini task-flows, which confuses the user. (e.g. Clicking “Next” takes from A1 to A2, and not B as expected).

My question is:
1. Have you seen any good implementation of multi-booking processes? I’ve searched airline websites without much success, they are every confusing to use.

  1. Any other suggestions on how to approach this without making the process feel overwhelmingly long?

Thanks!

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Multiple Trip Booking

Multiple Trip Booking

I have a car service that allows multi-trip online booking.

The user can configure the destinations, date, time, passengers, additional accommodations and choose the car for EACH trip.

My dilemma is that booking, like the checkout process, is a linear task.

It is best for the to user to go from A > B > C
And not recommended for them to go from A > A1 > A2 > B > B1 > B2 > C.
Since this implies mini task-flows, which confuses the user. (e.g. Clicking “Next” takes from A1 to A2, and not B as expected).

My question is:
1. Have you seen any good implementation of multi-booking processes? I’ve searched airline websites without much success, they are every confusing to use.

  1. Any other suggestions on how to approach this without making the process feel overwhelmingly long?

Thanks!

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