HTML Forms Tutorial – Part 1
This this lesson I describe every form element except the “checkbox” element, but I’ll leave that one up to you to figure out 😉 This lesson will conclude my…
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in what programe are u working :)?
Thanks sir
tnx for uploading video like this….god bless you–
Yeah, just click the “Split” button which is located next to the “Code” and
“Design” buttons. That allows you to view your code, and see the updated
HTML. 🙂
For some reasons, whenever I do the HTML, it doesn’t appear in the bottom
window. I actually have to open it into a browser to view it. Any reason
why?
is email an input type?
very helpfull, thanx
you can make any kind of character input you want, but you have to use the
“text” input for everything, but password.
HI- great tutorials. can you create a php tutorial that will continue this
section? I am very interested in connect html forms with php.
nice and helpful!!
god bless u..
Can you tell me what is the function of the name attribute in the input tag?
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