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Graphical User Interface design (GUI-design for short) refers to the visual aspect of designing computers, appliances, machines, mobile communication devices, software applications, and websites with the focus on the user's experience and interaction. Generally refers to digital rather than physical design.
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Adding a "none of the above" option to a list of checkboxes
tl;dr Make the form behave as if the user is filling a paper sheet while someone stands beside them to nag them when they make mistakes.
I'd keep your design adding real-time validation:
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Web GUI pattern: How to design complicated multi-level nested forms in an ERP system
I'd flatten out multi-level stuff in a single linear sequence of steps, eventually skipping forward/backwards more than one as needed, I'm thinking something similar to Microsoft SQL Server setup.
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