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HTML Goodies : HTML and Graphics Tutorials : Forms Tutorial

Forms Tutorial
Forms allow your viewers to input text right to their screen!
- So, You Want A Form, Huh?
So, You Want A Form, Huh?
- So, You Want CSS Commands With Forms, Huh?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
- Using Autocomplete On Your Forms (Or Not)
Most of us have seen a web site that uses autocomplete fuctionality to help the end user fill out a form. Read this article to find out how you can use this functionality on your own site (or not)!
- Working with Internet Explorer's AutoComplete
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
- Form Attachments
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
- Form Attachments Part 2
This article begins where Part one in our Form Attachment series left off--this time we cover ENCTYPE, ACTION and more!
- Triminds - Enable and Disable
Use a checkbox to either enable or disable your form elements.
- Fieldsets and Legends
- So You Want Fancy Drop Boxes, Huh?
- So, You Want A Guestbook, Huh?
So, You Want A Guestbook, Huh?
- Altering Select Boxes in Forms
- So, You Want An Image Starting Your Form, Huh?
Instead of using the dull gray submit button, why not use a colorful image to submit your form data? Here's how.
- Checkboxes: Only Two
Here's a script that limits the number of checkboxes a person can choose. If you've ever put up checkboxes and found that users checked every box, every time...this one's for you.
- TABINDEX and a Couple of Other Form Tricks
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
- Another Forms Solution
Your Email forms Won't Work?
Is it because they're not supported?
Don't want the Perl or ASP solutions?
Read on
- A New Forms Solution Using Perl or FrontPage
Your Email forms Won't Work?
Is it because they're not supported?
Read on!
- A New Forms Solution Using ASP
An ASP Alternative to Mailto: Forms
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