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October 18th, 2009
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Comment Form Styling: Examples and Best Practices
by György Fekete Comment forms are an essential part of our blogs, social networks and websites. Comment forms are our websites’ communication channel. Through these forms we get feedback on our content; therefore, it’s necessary to design them in such a way that they are easy to understand by our user base. A good comment form should align with our website’s main design, but at the same time it should be interesting enough to encourage easy commenting. It must be usable and accessible if we want to capture all of our visitors’ feedback. We searched for some …
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Tags: comment form, Web Design
Posted under: How-To, Web Design
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