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HTML form

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The task:

Create HTML page with form. On form submit send form data to https://mate-academy-form-lesson.herokuapp.com/create-application

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Notes

  • Every field should have name attribute
  • Every field should have label, which focuses input on label click
  • Do not use tabs for indentation. Instead use 2 spaces
  • Most of the time you want each tag in new line
  • Form should have different inputs with such types:
    • text
    • number
    • email
    • checkbox
    • radio
    • password
    • range
    • time
    • color
    • date
  • Form should have textarea and select elements.
  • You should use each of this attribute at least once
    • required
    • min
    • max
    • minlength
    • maxlength
    • multiple
  • Age should be at least 1 and at max 100 with a default value of 12
  • The email field should have placeholder value: [email protected].
  • Text fields should have autocomplete="off".
  • Submit button should have a type="submit"
  • Vertical distance between inputs should be 10px
  • Vertical distance between groups should be 20px
  • Any other styles should be browser default

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Tips & Hints

  1. You can group fields with fieldset tag
  2. The form should have correct method and action
  3. Follow the code style guide
  4. <textarea> is a tricky tag to format:
    • It requires you to put a closing tag on the same line as the > of the opening tag, not to have default content, and be able to see the placeholder.
    • At the same time, if it has several attributes, you need to put each of them on its own line.
    • So, use the following formatting where > is moved 1 position left from the normal alignment:
        <textarea
          class="..."
          placeholder="..."
       ></textarea>