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Forms needs a solid visual structure, a profound hierarchy of form elements (Fields and Labels), powerful techniques and Functionality (AJAX) to make the form look and work creatively. There is a great bunch of creative, outstanding and individually designed from scratch forms.

Thanks to AJAX, we can provide real-time feedback to our users using server-side validation scripts and eliminate the need for redundant validation functions and processing data.

Let’s take a look, hopefully you’ll find new ideas you can develop further on your own.



Styling Forms


1) Uni Form - an attempt to standardize form markup (xhtml) and css, "modularize" it, to get nice looking, well structured, highly customizable, semantic, accessible and usable forms.


2) CSS-Only, Table-less Forms - A great example of a well designed form using modern css techniques. It works in Win/IE6, Firefox v1.0+, Win/Opera v8.0, has minor layout differences in Mac/Safari v1.0.3 and Mac/Safari v1.2, and is usable but fairly buggered in Mac/IE5.2.

Table-less Form


3) Tableless Forms - has a great login form example, with a graphic in the input field.

Demo


4) A form with style - How to style and stop web forms from looking ugly.


Styling Form Elements


5) Niceforms 1.0 - is a script that will replace the most commonly used form elements with custom designed ones. One of these improvements would be the possibility of selecting a radio or check box by clicking its adjacent label, it also highlights the labels of the selected boxes to make the selections even clearer and more…

niceforms


6) Fancy Form - FancyForm is a powerful checkbox replacement script used to provide the ultimate flexibility in changing the appearance and function of HTML form elements. It’s easy to use and degrades gracefully on all older, non-supporting browsers.

FancyForm


7) Styling form controls with CSS, revisited - 224 screenshots showing the effects of various CSS rules applied to form controls. The screenshots are taken from 8 browsers on 4 operating systems, for a total of 14 different browser + OS combinations.


8 ) Showing Good Form - Demo of accessible complex, grid-style (i.e. table-like) form using semantic markup (fieldset, legend, label etc…) and CSS.

Demo :


9) Styling the Button Element with Sliding Doors - A technique that demonstrates a cross-browser technique for button elements with sliding doors.


Form Usability and Accessibility


10) Prettier Accessible Forms - Nick Rigby takes a look at how to make better and accessible forms using CSS instead of old-school tables.

Demo :


11) Check it, don’t select it - An attempt to use multiple checkboxes in a scrollable list - better than using ctrl-click in a normal multi-select listbox

Fancy Demo :


12) Sensible Forms - Web Usability - Roger Hudson provides a stunningly clear tutorial on how a form that is well designed with good visual layout will benefit all sighted users


Ajax Forms Processing


13) AJAX Contact Form - Excellent example of accessible AJAX. Uses unobtrusive Javascript. By Dustin Diaz.

Demo :
An AJAX contact form


14) AutoSuggest: An AJAX auto-complete text field - where it adds a popdown menu of suggested values to a text field. The user can either click directly on a suggestion to enter it into the field, or navigate the list using the up and down arrow keys, selecting a value using the tab key.

Demo :
AutoSuggest


15) FancyUpload using Mootools - Swf meets Ajax for beautiful file uploads using Mootools.

Demo :


16) jQuery Form Plugin - allows you to easily and unobtrusively upgrade HTML forms to use AJAX to gather information from the form element to determine how to manage the submit process which allows you to have full control over how the data is submitted.


17) Cforms - An AJAX Contact form plugin for Wordpress, offering convenient deployment of multiple contact forms throughout your blog or even on the same page.


Awesome Form Validation


18 ) Really Easy Field validation with Prototype - Here’s a form validation script that is very easy to use.

Demo :
Easy Field validation with Prototype


19) Live Validation - is a small open source javascript library built for giving users real-time validation information as they fill out forms.

Demo :


20) Ajax form validation - Learn how to use AJAX in order to process and validate your forms.

Ajax form validation


21) fValidator - fValidator is an open source (free) unobtrusive javascript tool for easy handling form validation.


Form Field Hints

22) Validation Hints for your form - This article will explain one way of achieving Validation Hints effect while the user type using JavaScript and CSS.

validation hints


23) Form Help without Popups - A nice technique for adding help info to forms without using pop-up windows.

validation hints


Hide Form Fields


24) Trimming form fields - Wouldn’t it be a cool idea to give users the option to hide these optional fields at their own discretion, and with a clever use of Javascript, the DOM and some CSS we can.

Demo :
Trimming form fields


Great Tips for Creating Forms


25) Tips For Creating Great Web Forms - so truly important CSS tips for all form builders out there.


26) Simple Tricks for More Usable Forms - A number of simple tricks for improving the usability of forms, and hopefully inspire you to improve on them and create your own.


A Must See Examples


27) DOM Javascript Slider Bar


28) Masked Input Plugin


29) Ajax Contact Form + YUI

Demo:


30) A CSS-based Form Template


31) Pretty Forms


32) AJAX CAPTCHA


33) Anchor Layout with Forms


34) Ext File Upload Form Widget Example


35) Control.TextArea- Prototype


36) Instant Edit


37) AJAX Check Username


38) AJAX chained select

Demo :


Tutorials

39) Password strength meter for your register form - A small tutorial on how to build a password strength meter like the one on Google’s new account form.

Demo :


40) AJAX Form POST/GET - HTML Form Submit with AJAX/Javascript Example/Tutorial


41) Degradable Ajax Form Validation - Learn how to provide real-time feedback to the user using server-side validation scripts.


42) STYLING FILE INPUTS WITH CSS AND THE DOM - Shaun Inman shows us a guide to achieving consistent, stylish file upload inputs via clever use of js and css.


43) Form Styling with CSS


Online Form Builder


44) Wufoo Form Builder - Free HTML Form Builder - Create Forms, Surveys and Invitations and more…

wufoo form builder


45 ) Web Form Factory - is an open source web form generator which automatically generates the necessary backend code to tie your form to a database.

Web Form Factory


46) Jot Form - is a great Web based WYSIWYG form builder. You can select a form type(Contact Us, Satisfaction Survey, Job Application, Suggest Website , Membership Registration, Party RSVP , Wedding Attendance, Reservation, Submit Product, and others).

Jot Form


47) Form Assembly - A Beautiful Collection of CSS Stylesheets For Web Forms



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  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Very good set of resources. I was about to make one like this. The net was missing. Good job!

  • max
    On Dec 13th, 2007

    great collection! thanks for that.

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Amazing article. So many great resources.
    Keep up the great work.
    Im subscribed via RSS now

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Thanks for adding my blog in at number 43! :D.

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Great Job! As a web developer, sometimes it can be a challenge designing a form that provides great functionality, while not loosing its visual appeal.

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    I’ve been searching for a prototypie text area!!!

    Also been doing a lot with form usability and validation… Nice.

    Cheers!

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    great collection :-)

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Thanks for the comments so far. I’m happy to hear you all enjoy the post and think it’s useful ;)

  • On Dec 13th, 2007

    Mihalcea Romeo
    i am glad you liked this set, let me know if i missed something to add more value to these resources.
    Thanks :)
    Will
    Thanks Will for this great tutorial, very neat and clear steps to a CSS Form styling.

  • Nah
    On Dec 14th, 2007

    This is a great post.

  • On Dec 15th, 2007

    thanks again this is really great post.

  • On Dec 16th, 2007

    yea thank you all, its great!

  • On Dec 16th, 2007

    keren keren banget form inputnya

  • On Dec 16th, 2007

    Thanks for the list, it’s not boring or redendunt.
    But I actually don’t get the full meaning of your paragraph:

    “Thanks to AJAX, we can provide real-time feedback to our users using server-side validation scripts and eliminate the need for redundant validation functions and processing data.”

    Ajax is about processing data. It’s all about it. I guess you meant saving bandwidth and page “va-et-vient” refresh, by making the processed data available to the user without having to go to another URL.

    We at http://xhtml-css.com use ajax, and it’s in fact a bless. We don’t grab a whole new page from the server everytime a user requests an explanation of an error, instead we process server-side some data and send the bare minimum through ajax.

    Anyway, data processing is there. The only way to avoid server-side processing is to do the “maths” on the client’s side and this generally is not wise considering the data you have to grab the first time and/or the “limited” client-side language (javascript) features.

  • On Dec 19th, 2007

    thx! very useful!

  • Very nice thanks…

  • Very nice thanks…

  • On Dec 19th, 2007

    great….thx ^-^

  • wmwebtr ödüllü seo yar??mas?
    On Dec 24th, 2007

    Very nice thanks…

  • thanks a lot nice blog…

  • On Dec 30th, 2007

    GREAT SHARE!!!

  • On Jan 1st, 2008

    20) Ajax form validation

    This one is very nice I liked it.

  • On Jan 2nd, 2008

    thanks

  • Jacob
    On Jan 3rd, 2008

    Great post, great resources - all in one place.

  • On Jan 3rd, 2008

    Right at the time when I needed one. Thanks for this article. I was also looking at WuFoo and your list here should help me a lot.

  • On Jan 8th, 2008

    Forms are the one thing I have yet to be comfy with in html and css so thanks for these resources.

  • On Jan 9th, 2008

    thanks you nice.

  • On Feb 10th, 2008

    good job, all the best forms in one place!

  • Edwin
    On Feb 17th, 2008

    Great collection! Thanx!

  • On Feb 23rd, 2008

    Amazing. You saved my time!

  • On Mar 5th, 2008

    Thank you for your great article, espacilly the much great ideas to improve the online-formular.

    Ralph

  • Floroskop
    On Mar 19th, 2008

    Hello!
    I think this try.

  • On Apr 1st, 2008

    I am currently using 14) AutoSuggest: An AJAX auto-complete text field in a ongoing project it works beautifully!! Very Divers, easy to implement with MYSQL Databases.

  • Fareed
    On Apr 9th, 2008

    Hi

    Do you know of any freelancers that can build out forms using CSS, Ajax, and web 2.0 styles? I need the forms to be built for our requirements and connected to java web services.

    Thanks,

    Fareed
    fareed_a_khan @ yahoo . com

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