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Answer by Ronita for Single page or multi-page forms?

Both single-page and multi-page forms have distinct pros and cons. For example, while a single-page form may seem like a quick step for checkout, packing a lot of fields in one page will make it look...

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Answer by Tony Barron for Single page or multi-page forms?

As a user, I dislike multi-page forms. When you fill in a form you are usually giving someone else information about yourself. If a question you would rather not answer is on the last page of the form,...

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Answer by Juan Lanus for Single page or multi-page forms?

In this particular case the form looks tall because of the single-column layout, i.e., labels on top of input fields, leaving an unused void of about half the available real estate to the right (while...

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Answer by katychuang for Single page or multi-page forms?

From a data capture view, it is better to separate many questions into multiple pages. This is because each time the user clicks 'next' you can save the data and other contextual input such as...

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Answer by Ankit for Single page or multi-page forms?

Try to build a multi-step registration page. I mean you can try to break your registration into 3-4 steps as shown in below image. And all these steps can be made using JQuery Accordion. So it keeps...

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Answer by Renat Gilmanov for Single page or multi-page forms?

There is another solution. Accordion can be used in order to make a form footprint smaller and provide some kind of grouping.It is likely user will take such grouping as a quite natural and useful....

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Answer by Steve for Single page or multi-page forms?

In ecommerce usability studies that I've reviewed related to checkout screens, what matters most to users in long forms is how many fields are visible on the screen at a time, not the total number of...

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Single page or multi-page forms?

Would it be better to have one long form, and let the user scroll down the page, or split the form into 2 or more pages?Usability wise, one disadvantage I can think of for having multiple pages, is...

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