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We understand things have been very quiet here lately, we’ve been ridiculously busy and we will soon be able to show you some new stuff we’ve been working on.

That, however is not the reason we’re dusting the old blog; today Matthew Solle informed me that Uni-Form has been voted the best innovative form by OFIA! How awesome is that?! (The answer is super awesome in case you couldn’t guess.)

Online Form Innovation Awards have a purpose to showcase best practices when it comes to online forms and build a reference library for all the people who are interested in learning, understanding and sharing knowledge on that topic.

Currently they are awarding three categories in form design:

  1. WInner — Huffduffer for their sign-up form, which is truly amazing and one of those “dammit, how didn’t I think of that before them?!” things
  2. Loser — Google for their clunky sign-up form
  3. Innovator — Uni-Form for an attempt to standardise form markup

I’d like to thank Matthew and the rest of the OFIA crew (Luke Wroblewski is one of the judges, woot!) Also I want to officially (and once more) apologize for the slow progress of Uni-Form. A lot of stuff has been happening (both personal and business-wise) and I promise, promise, that I will bring some of those ideas I have been jotting down to reality soon.

Also I’d like to point you to some of the Uni-Form implementations1 that I am aware of that might help you in your upcoming project:

Thank you all for your support so far, cheers.

PS

If you’re good with JavaScript and jQuery and would like to help out with Uni-Form, feel free to contact me.

1 Feel free to hit me up if you’ve been working on something with Uni-Form so I can add you to the list.

Comments

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Tired of Styling Forms Over and Over Again? Why Not Give Uni-Form a Try?

Uni-Form is our own take on what we call a “framework for HTML forms”. It comes with two predefined form layouts you trigger via CSS classes, and also xHTML snippets of form elements called “units”.

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