Mobile forms tend to have significantly more  constraints than their desktop cousins: screens are smaller; connections  are slower; text entry is trickier; the list goes on. So, limiting the  number of forms in your mobile applications and websites is generally a  good idea. When you do want input from users on mobile devices, radio  buttons, checkboxes, select menus and lists tend to work much better  than open text fields.Read more...
But constraints breed innovation, and mobile forms are no different. The limitations of mobile devices have forced developers and designers to find new ways to allow users to input data faster and more easily. Thanks to the modern solutions covered in this article, the mobile space may not be a place to avoid forms much longer. Instead, it may become the place to encourage them.
 

 
 















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