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Natalie Maclees
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contacted on 10 may '16 _______________ Natalie MacLees is the founder of Purple Pen Productions (purplepen.com), an interactive agency based in Los Angeles, California. She has been designing websites since 1997 and is a passionate advocate of both accessibility and usability. She loves teaching and sharing her knowledge, both in seminars and workshops and also with her clients. She discovered WordPress a few years ago as a flexible, extendable, and quick way to build robust websites that clients could manage on their own. She is the organizer of the Southern California WordPress Meetup Group. She is also a Google Analytics Qualified Individual.
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Time for action – setting up an HTML5 web form


Perform the following steps to set up a form using the new HTML5 elements and attributes:

  1. We'll get started with a simple HTML document and the associated files and folders, just like we set up in Chapter 1, Designer, Meet jQuery. Inside the <body> tag, open up a <form> tag as shown in the following code:

    <form action="#" id="account-form">
    </form>

    The form tag needs an action attribute in order to appear correctly on our page. Since our forms are just dummy forms used for scripting and styling purposes, we'll just use # as the value for this attribute. The value of the action attribute is usually a URL—the place on the server where we're going to send our form data for processing. We also added an id attribute to make it easy to select the form for CSS and JavaScript purposes later.

  2. Next up, we'll create a section for our site visitor to create the Username and Password fields. We'll wrap these two fields in a <fieldset...

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Natalie Maclees

contacted on 10 may '16 _______________ Natalie MacLees is the founder of Purple Pen Productions (purplepen.com), an interactive agency based in Los Angeles, California. She has been designing websites since 1997 and is a passionate advocate of both accessibility and usability. She loves teaching and sharing her knowledge, both in seminars and workshops and also with her clients. She discovered WordPress a few years ago as a flexible, extendable, and quick way to build robust websites that clients could manage on their own. She is the organizer of the Southern California WordPress Meetup Group. She is also a Google Analytics Qualified Individual.
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