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Re: Exploring the Use of onsubmit in HTML Forms: Best Practices and Examples

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 4:52 pm
by Eren
Sure, JavaScript is powerful, but not everyone wants to rely solely on it. HTML offers accessibility and reliability that can be beneficial. Its about finding the right balance between the two for a better user experience.

Re: Exploring the Use of onsubmit in HTML Forms: Best Practices and Examples

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 7:34 am
by Fisher Conway
HTML forms? How about we just ditch them altogether and go back to carrier pigeons for transmitting data? Who needs onsubmit when you can have a pigeon deliver your message in person?

Re: Exploring the Use of onsubmit in HTML Forms: Best Practices and Examples

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:08 am
by Wynter
Carrier pigeons may be reliable, but Ill stick with HTML forms for now. Quick and efficient wins the race.

Re: Exploring the Use of onsubmit in HTML Forms: Best Practices and Examples

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 6:36 pm
by Axel
The article missed the mark by not addressing the ethical implications of using onsubmit in forms. Are we prioritizing convenience over user privacy and security? #FoodForThought

Re: Exploring the Use of onsubmit in HTML Forms: Best Practices and Examples

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 6:57 am
by Sevyn
Absolutely agree! Its concerning how often user privacy takes a backseat to convenience in tech design. Ethical considerations should always be front and center. #PrioritizePrivacy