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| visits | member for | 1 year |
| seen | Feb 22 at 11:30 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
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Feb 18 |
asked | What kind of diagram is best to represent the flow of a registration process? |
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Feb 18 |
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How many characters should typical address fields allow on an international website? Hi Igor, that is a good thought point. One use-case I can think of is where a user copies and pastes an address from another sources and might accidentally collect additional text that is not required for the field without noticing it. |
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Feb 18 |
asked | Minimum length for Street Address field in HTML form? |
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Feb 18 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 18 |
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How many characters should typical address fields allow on an international website? edited body |
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Feb 18 |
asked | How many characters should typical address fields allow on an international website? |
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Feb 15 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Feb 15 |
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If I was asked in an interview to provide a 'written spec' for a form, how would I reply? Thank for your feedback Roger. I guess I take the position on my career where currently I feel the skill to crowdsource knowledge (where possible) is a positive attribute in order to potentially get ideas and insights that you may never get yourself. I'm still experimenting with it and not exactly sure how I feel about it yet, but as a guy who works in startups I am always curious in exploring different methods of gaining insights. |
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Feb 15 |
asked | If I was asked in an interview to provide a 'written spec' for a form, how would I reply? |
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May 1 |
awarded | Student |
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May 1 |
asked | Best practice to communicate 'direct' registration with a website (not through Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc) |

