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22. Oktober 2009, von Tobias Jordans – 2 Kommentare

[Zitat] Beweis: Weniger Kontaktformular-Felder ist besser.

Contact form conversions increased 120% when the number of fields was reduced from 11 to 4 (a 64% decrease). Furthermore, the fields removed had no impact on the quality of the conversions. Aus eine CaseStudy von Imaginary Landscape die LukeW zitiert. Imaginary Landscape hat die Conversion ihres alten Kontakt-Formulars mit 11 Feldern mit ihrem neuen [...]

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3. September 2009, von Tobias Jordans

[Zitat] LukeW: What did we learn about inline validation?

»Our participants were faster, more successful, less error-prone, and more satisfied when they used the forms with inline validation. Eye-tracking also showed that they ›fixated‹ on the forms with inline validation less frequently and for less time, which shows that they found these forms easier to process visually than the forms without inline validation.« Luke [...]

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13. Oktober 2008, von Tobias Jordans – 1 Kommentar

[Zitat] Pflichtfelder in Formularen markieren

»Literally including the phrase “optional” after a label is much clearer than any visual symbol you could use to mean the same thing. Someone may always wonder ›what does this asterisk mean?‹ and have to go hunting for a legend that explains things.« Aus: LukeW, Web Form Design LukeW zitiert in seinem Blog eine Studie, [...]

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