Most people don't like forms because filling them out is cumbersome. What we want to do is vote, apply, or buy something on sale. Forms are key to e-commerce, social interaction, and most productivity application-based websites (such as banks). There are various forms in our system, and our daily work is also inseparable from forms...
WEB forms play a vital intermediary role for key interactions such as registration and payment. According to statistics, after redesigned forms, the completion rate can often be increased by 10%~40%. This means closing a new sale or acquiring a new customer.
eBay is a successful case. Its user experience and design team redesigned the form by collecting usability data, customer support records, website logs, and Internet habits, which had a very positive impact and brought huge benefits. On a large e-commerce website, the designer only changed one button and brought the company $3 in annual revenue.
Although our system makes it impossible for users to refuse to fill in complicated forms because they cannot bear them, if the forms are carefully designed, users can complete their work faster, reduce error rates, and have a good mood. It can be seen that forms are still worth learning and studying, so I read some information from the Internet and share my learning experience with everyone.
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