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Learn How To Create HTML PHP Web Form Input Information Show Display


HTML Forms are used to select different kinds of user input.

if you ever wanted to learn how to HTML web forms work, this is a great step by step tutorial guide on how to use PHP HTML forms

Forms

A form is an area that can contain form elements.

Form elements are elements that allow the user to enter information (like text fields, textarea fields, drop-down menus, radio buttons, checkboxes, etc.) in a form.

A form is defined with the <form> tag.

<form>   <input>   <input> </form>


Input

The most used form tag is the <input> tag. The type of input is specified with the type attribute. The most commonly used input types are explained below.

Text Fields

Text fields are used when you want the user to type letters, numbers, etc. in a form.

<form> First name:  <input type="text" name="firstname"> <br> Last name:  <input type="text" name="lastname"> </form>

How it looks in a browser:

First name:
Last name:

Note that the form itself is not visible. Also note that in most browsers, the width of the text field is 20 characters by default. 

Radio Buttons

Radio Buttons are used when you want the user to select one of a limited number of choices.

<form> <input type="radio" name="sex" value="male"> Male <br> <input type="radio" name="sex" value="female"> Female </form>

How it looks in a browser:

Male
Female

Note that only one option can be chosen.

Checkboxes

Checkboxes are used when you want the user to select one or more options of a limited number of choices.

<form> I have a bike: <input type="checkbox" name="vehicle" value="Bike" /> <br /> I have a car:  <input type="checkbox" name="vehicle" value="Car" /> <br /> I have an airplane:  <input type="checkbox" name="vehicle" value="Airplane" /> </form>

How it looks in a browser:

I have a bike:
I have a car:
I have an airplane:

The Form's Action Attribute and the Submit Button

When the user clicks on the "Submit" button, the content of the form is sent to another file. The form's action attribute defines the name of the file to send the content to. The file defined in the action attribute usually does something with the received input.

<form name="input" action="html_form_action.asp" method="get"> Username:  <input type="text" name="user"> <input type="submit" value="Submit"> </form>

How it looks in a browser:

Username:

If you type some characters in the text field above, and click the "Submit" button, you will send your input to a page called "html_form_action.asp". That page will show you the received input.


Form Tags

Tag Description
<form> Defines a form for user input
<input> Defines an input field
<textarea> Defines a text-area (a multi-line text input control)
<label> Defines a label to a control
<fieldset> Defines a fieldset
<legend> Defines a caption for a fieldset
<select> Defines a selectable list (a drop-down box)
<optgroup> Defines an option group
<option> Defines an option in the drop-down box
<button> Defines a push button
<isindex> Deprecated. Use <input> instead

 
   
 
 
 
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