- From www.udacity.com
Building High Conversion Web Forms
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- 2 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Efficient Inputs Part 1
* You'll be introduced to the principles of useful forms* You'll research HTML5 input types* You'll build a datalist inputEfficient Inputs Part 2
* You'll exercise best practices for implementing input labels and types with many sample inputs* You'll validate user input with HTML5 attributes and the [Constraint Validation API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Forms_in_HTML#Constraint_Validation_API)Fast Forms
* You'll start exploring techniques for making forms faster and easier for users* You'll practice empathy for your users in order to simplify and expedite forms* You'll apply everything you've learned so far by designing and building an e-commerce checkoutTouch Support
* You'll explore best practices for responding to and designing user interactions on mobile* You'll use touch events to build a mobile-ready touch slider* You'll be introduced to the final project - an event planner app!Prerequisite
Instructors
- Ido Green - Ido is a Developer Advocate for Google Chrome. In the past 20 years, he started six companies and had a lot of fun developing and scaling large systems. He has a wide array of skills and experience, including HTML5, JavaScript, Java, PHP -- and all aspects of agile development and scaling systems. His last book [Web Workers: Multithreaded Programs in JavaScript](http://www.amazon.com/Web-Workers-Multithreaded-Programs-JavaScript/dp/1449322131) will help you sleep better on long flights. You can follow his adventures [here.](http://ido-green.appspot.com/)
- Cameron Pittman - A passionate educator and programmer, Cameron lives and breathes web development as he creates programming courses at Udacity. Before coming here, Cameron was a combination Director of Content and web developer at Seattle startup LearnBIG. He taught four years of high school physics and chemistry in Nashville, TN, during which time he pioneered teaching physics with the video game Portal 2. Cameron graduated with a degree in physics and astronomy from Vanderbilt University and earned his master's in teaching from Belmont University.
Editor
Google est une entreprise fondée le 4 septembre 1998 dans le garage Google dans la Silicon Valley, en Californie, par Larry Page et Sergueï Brin, créateurs du moteur de recherche Google.
L'entreprise s'est principalement fait connaître à travers la situation monopolistique de son moteur de recherche, concurrencé historiquement par AltaVista puis par Yahoo! et Bing. Elle a ensuite procédé à de nombreuses acquisitions et développements et détient aujourd'hui de nombreux logiciels et sites web notables parmi lesquels YouTube, le système d'exploitation pour téléphones mobiles Android, ainsi que d'autres services tels que Google Earth, Google Maps ou Google Play.
Platform
Udacity est une entreprise fondé par Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, et Mike Sokolsky offrant cours en ligne ouvert et massif.
Selon Thrun, l'origine du nom Udacity vient de la volonté de l'entreprise d'être "audacieux pour vous, l'étudiant ". Bien que Udacity se concentrait à l'origine sur une offre de cours universitaires, la plateforme se concentre désormais plus sur de formations destinés aux professionnels.