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Test multi-step forms against single-step forms. Use a single-column design to increase readability. Start with the easy questions. Add a clear call to action message. The call-to-action button must have a contrasting color. Don't slice fields. Avoid captchas. Guide your user to the right answer.
Multi-step forms out-perform single-step forms. Remove all non-essential fields. Use conditional logic to shorten your forms. Top-left aligned labels are best for readability & completion. Avoid placing questions side-by-side. Give people a reason to use your form.
Less is more (i.e. remove form fields). Single-column beats multi-column forms. Communicate errors clearly. Use inline form-field validation. Order fields from easiest to hardest to fill out. Make typing easy. Indicate if each field is required or optional (unless they're all required).
Form design is the process of creating a web form where your site visitors can input and submit their information while keeping the form's layout, format, UX, appearance, and other factors in mind.
Reduce friction. Create a simply designed form. Only add fields you need. Test multi-step forms against single-step forms. Use a single-column design to increase readability. Position your copy in the right places. Start with the easy questions. Add auto-format.
Use a single-column layout. When it comes to your layout, you should keep the location and order of all your fields as straightforward as possible. Align copy to the left. Use a one-page layout. Create a mobile-friendly layout. Add inline form field labels. Use inline error messages.
Prepopulate fields to do the work for your customer. Use a one column layout. Keep mobile users in mind. Only include the essentials. Split longer forms into multiple pages. Make buttons and their purpose obvious. Distinguish between required and optional fields. Use clear error messages.
Avoid Multiple Columns It is natural to try to copy the layout of paper forms since this is what we are (still) most used to. Multiple columns actually slow down the process of filling out a form since users are moving their eyes and mouse from one side of the screen to the other.
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