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-<p>
- I've been trying to increase my knowledge and ability with designing user
- interfaces better. I've been reading and watching learning materials by
- experts to try to build better interfaces. One of the things I've been trying
- to get better at is web form design. I want my forms to be clear, accessible,
- and understandable. There's one piece of advice that I've gotten that has left
- both me and some other users confused in pursuit of cleaner, slicker looking
- web apps. Form input placeholders Form input placeholders seem great in theory
- but they're confusing, inaccessible, and less clean in my opinion insert video
- by great web designer and author about cleaning up a form users can't see what
- they inserted data form validation hints are gone once text is inserted leaves
- fields looking pre-populated as optional, unimportant, not a mental TODO
-</p>
-
-<p>https://www.nngroup.com/articles/form-design-placeholders/</p>