> The browser’s built-in controls are quite sufficient.
Until you work on global webshop forms, where business/management wants hundreds of exceptions to the rules. Few examples: form input pre-fills, custom validation, auto-complete fields, fancy dropdowns, email/postcode checks that need to happen while filling in the form. I could go on. And it all should be manageable from some ancient CMS, of course.
Until you work on global webshop forms, where business/management wants hundreds of exceptions to the rules. Few examples: form input pre-fills, custom validation, auto-complete fields, fancy dropdowns, email/postcode checks that need to happen while filling in the form. I could go on. And it all should be manageable from some ancient CMS, of course.