With HTML forms, you can capture useful data from your website visitors. This data can be quite valuable to your business. The HTML language provides a range of input types you can use in your forms.
In my last column, I discussed HTML5 support for offline storage and caching through the use of LocalStorage and SessionStorage. Continuing with the HTML5 focus, I want to investigate the new ...
HTML5 forms: Client-side form validation Specifying the type and attribute are just the beginning because the validation process is fairly transparent. While the form will handle most of the work for ...
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