- From: Simon Pieters <zcorpan@hotmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 16:51:18 +0000
Hi, From: "Kornel Lesinski" <kornel@osiolki.net> >Saving incomplete forms is a recommendation in <cite isbn="0-7357-1410-X" >;) >Devensive Design for the Web</cite> which provides www.bankone.com as >an example site that saves incomplete applicatios (I don't know however if >that's via save button or just up to the last completed step). Ok. >IMHO non-validating button makes sense for saving drafts of various kinds >(webmail, blog post, wiki page). > > >Another use-case is a preview button. > >Example: comment submission on a blog. You may require users to fill-in >their name and e-mail address, but these fields aren't neccessary to >display a preview of text formatting. Although if a preview is forced then the fields are in fact not required, but I know that some blogs have both Post and Preview available but I don't know of any that differentiate between fields being required or not required (client-side) for submitting the form using the different submit buttons. I agree though that it would be useful. Regards, Simon Pieters _________________________________________________________________ Tj?na pengar - s?lj p? auktion http://tradera.msn.se/
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