by Adi Purdila
Lessons:7Length:37 minutes
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CancelFree Preview: Best Practices for Displaying Form Errors
Welcome to the Course
00:52
Submitting forms doesn’t always go as planned. Users might not enter information in the expected format, or they might forget to enter all the necessary data. In these cases, the user should get an error message.
In this course, we’ll explore some best practices for displaying such error messages so that we can offer a great user experience.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:52
1 lesson, 00:52
Free Lesson 1.1Welcome to the Course00:52
Free Lesson
1.1
Welcome to the Course
00:52
2.Best Practices for Displaying Form Errors6 lessons, 35:54
6 lessons, 35:54
Free Lesson 2.1Avoid Generic Error Messages04:04
Free Lesson
2.1
Avoid Generic Error Messages
04:04
2.2Use Microcopy04:42
2.2
Use Microcopy
04:42
2.3Use Inline Validation08:45
2.3
Use Inline Validation
08:45
2.4Place the Error Messages Close to Fields04:26
2.4
Place the Error Messages Close to Fields
04:26
2.5Use Password Strength Indicators07:15
2.5
Use Password Strength Indicators
07:15
2.6Use Colors, Icons, and Animations06:42
2.6
Use Colors, Icons, and Animations
06:42
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