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Provide the required text in the label. Provide a graphic * image in the label with appropriate alt text. Providing a star (asterisk) symbol. Use of color to identify if a form control is required. Providing HTML5 and ARIA required attributes.
Mark optional fields, not required Most designers use asterisks to indicate the required fields. But it is necessary to stop, the research on the subject is clear, and it is already the case for quite some time, used asterisks for the required field is a common mistake.
Using a red asterisk (*) to indicate mandatory fields and the word Optional to indicate optional fields. Place the marker before the field itself and, ideally, at the beginning of the field label.
Required fields, also known as mandatory fields, are questions that must be answered by the form-filler. The opposite of a mandatory field is an optional field; with these questions, form-fillers have a choice.
Summary: Using an asterisk to mark required fields is an easy way to improve the usability of your forms. Only marking optional fields makes it difficult for people to fill out the form.
Therefore when creating the form you will have to remember to add this in the HTML where you want the asterisk to appear which is commonly after the label of the form field. Then all you need to do is add a CSS class for required with the color red.
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