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Latest revision as of 16:48, 17 May 2018
A web form is the interactive aspect of the internet, which allows web site visitors to enter information into fields and send them to a web server for processing.
Web forms are generated using HTML and, sometimes, JavaScript, but the basic format in HTML is:
<form action="page-to-submit-to" method="post"> <input type="text" name="email" value="" /> <input type="submit" value="Sign up for our newsletter" /> </form>
The form tag delimits the elements on the form, and the input tags specify a place to enter their email address, and a button.
Web forms can contain the following types of elements:
- Text field (type="text")
- Password field (type="password")
- Multiple lines of text (textarea input)
- Radio buttons (type="radio")
- Checkboxes (type="checkbox")
- Buttons (type="button")
- Submit buttons (type="submit")
- Drop-down list (select tag)