Client requested dynamic, contextual errors to be displayed as the user types and fulfills certain requirements. Shown here is the solution, albeit in a more condensed version from what will be executed.
This particular execution allows required information to be displayed when the user activates each entry field. Requirement information is hidden when the user doesn't need to be bothered with it while working elsewhere on form.
Errors and completed requirements are updated as the user types. The indicators for each of these has been both color & shape encoded for those with visual deficiencies.
I always like this sort of help, as it's way worse to click submit and only find out then. Wondering if the last comment is necessary or just makes it all too busy?
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Courtny Cotten
Client requested dynamic, contextual errors to be displayed as the user types and fulfills certain requirements. Shown here is the solution, albeit in a more condensed version from what will be executed.
This particular execution allows required information to be displayed when the user activates each entry field. Requirement information is hidden when the user doesn't need to be bothered with it while working elsewhere on form.
Errors and completed requirements are updated as the user types. The indicators for each of these has been both color & shape encoded for those with visual deficiencies.
5 months ago
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Noel Tock
I always like this sort of help, as it's way worse to click submit and only find out then. Wondering if the last comment is necessary or just makes it all too busy?
5 months ago
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Courtny Cotten
Noel -
Suppose it would be nice to see it in action? Might throw together a .gif to illustrate :D
5 months ago