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I consider this a very important step in learning web design the right and straightforward way. CSS is no longer just a way of adding some simple styles to an element in your page. More and more web designers work very much with styles in order to create a unique and easy to maintain website. You can see some inspirational examples by visiting a gallery like CSSREMIX or cssdrive. Those are CSS gal
You probably ended up here because you followed a link which someone kindly provided as a part of their documentation. Unfortunately Uni-Form is no longer maintained, although that shouldn't discourage you from using it! It's still a set of valid and recommended best practices, and a good framework-agnostic solution for your forms provided your requirements aren't too hefty.
Lets face it, forms are boring, validation is a pain. Itâs time to inject some life into them, make them fun again⦠Now that weâre all friends, its time to acquaint everyone better⦠LiveValidation is a small open source javascript library for making client-side validation quick, easy, and powerful. It comprises of two main parts. Firstly, it provides developers with a rich set of core validation m
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