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1.1 Welcome to the Course
Hello and welcome to this Envato Tuts+ course. I’m Adi Purdila, and in this course we’ll explore some best practices for displaying form errors. This is a very important topic because proper feedback helps lead to a smooth user experience. Unfortunately, there are many websites that deal with form errors in a really bad way—something that negatively affects the end user and the owner of that website.
In this course, we’ll cover six techniques to help you design and create better forms. We’ll talk about where error messages should be placed and how they should be styled, and we’ll also dive into the more technical aspects of displaying these errors.
With that said, let’s jump straight into lesson number one. See you there!
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:52
1.1Welcome to the Course00:52
2.Best Practices for Displaying Form Errors6 lessons, 35:54
2.1Avoid Generic Error Messages04:04
2.2Use Microcopy04:42
2.3Use Inline Validation08:45
2.4Place the Error Messages Close to Fields04:26
2.5Use Password Strength Indicators07:15
2.6Use Colors, Icons, and Animations06:42
1.1 Welcome to the Course
Hello and welcome to this Envato Tuts+ course, I'm Adi Purdila. And in this course, we'll explore the best practices for displaying form errors. And this is a very important topic because doing this right will lead to a good user experience. Unfortunately, there are so many websites out there that deal with form errors in a really bad way, and that negatively impacts the end user, but also the owner of that website. Well, in this course, we'll cover six techniques that will help you design and create better forms. We'll talk about where the error messages should be placed. How they should be styled and we'll also dive in to the more technical aspects of this displaying these errors. With that said, let's jump straight into lesson number one. See you there.







