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Re: Coding sample of forms - looking for some thoughts
From: Lucy Greco
Date: Oct 18, 2013 5:12PM
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I agree this is the best way over all
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And if you did a screen shot, it would be helpful if you described it,
such that someone who can't see it would have all of the same info
conveyed via text.
I'd personally vote for a "mock" form that had read-only edit boxes with
proper labels, disabled but existing radio buttons/checkboxes, and so
forth.
I've seen forms presented like this, though I can't recall a
source-example off-hand.
Wouldn't the real form, but with controls disabled, be the easiest "one
size fits all" approach?
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