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Should I use a drop-down? Four steps for choosing form elements on the Web Sarah Miller and Caroline Jarrett You are designing a form for the Web and you want to make it easy for your form user to choose answers to your
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Document Date: 2008-09-17 11:41:36


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Mastercard / American Express / Intel Corporation (UK) Ltd. / Effortmark Ltd. / Hyperlink Radio / Caroline Jarrett Usability Consultant Effortmark Limited / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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Electronic Data Interchange / Open University / Cheviot Country Hotel / hotel Type / /

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Web Sarah Miller / web form elements / forms advice web site / on-line forms / browser technology / large site / diverse / web development lifecycle / web development / /

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Open University / Cheviot Country Hotel and Golfing Centre / Cheviot Golfing Center / /

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Leighton Buzzard / Gerry Gaffney / Jeff Johnson / Debbie Stone / Caroline Jarrett / Sarah Miller / /

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wheel-chair / usability consultant / Employment officer for the UK / systems analyst in web development / systems analyst / /

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Java / HTML / /

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WAP / Java / USERS AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH THE BROWSER TECHNOLOGY / browser technology / HTML / GUI / /

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www.formsthatwork.com / /

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