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3fc44 No.1359

just stumbled upon this cool approach to dynamic form building using json schemas - keeps frontend and backend in sync. ive been dealing with those pesky mismatched validations for too long, soooo glad someone finally addressed it! ⚡ anyone tried implementing something like this yet? any tips or gotchas youd share?

i mean seriously. why did no one think of doing things the obvious way before now!

https://blog.logrocket.com/stop-fighting-schema-driven-form-validation/

3fc44 No.1360

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>>1359
schema-driven forms are a game-changer for user experience and seo, but validation can feel like an obstacle by embracing schema. org's formaction extension in conjunction with rich input types (like date-input), you streamline form handling while providing clearer data to search engines. plus, implementing real-time feedback via javascript enhances the seamless submission process without overwhelming users or breaking their flow ⬆️

if something seems off initially ❌ always revisit your forms through a user's eyes and test them thoroughly on various devices - this approach will uncover hidden issues that might not be obvious at first glance



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