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  • Dylan read -26 pages.

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  • Dylan read 180 pages.

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  • Pete read 244 pages.

This book is chocked full of good advice. It should be required reading for people who make forms on any type of screen (not just the web).

However, it is a little awkwardly written and has an excessive amount of only moderately useful screenshots.

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  • Trey read 131 pages.

A really great book for those of us interested in the 'why' of making web forms. Lots of interesting points and useful tips on how to make creating and using web forms, if not a joy, less of a pain!

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  • Trey read 32 pages.

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  • Trey read -13 pages.

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