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    Before we take a look at the UI of great and bad forms, we need to come up with a common understanding of what a website form is. According to Wikipedia, a form – or web form – can be defined as the following: A webform […] allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing.
    ASP.NET Web Forms – A framework for building modular pages out of components, with UI events being processed server-side. This framework is not included in the ASP.NET Core versions; it only works in the "classic" ASP.NET, on Windows. ASP.NET MVC – allows building web pages using the model–view–controller design pattern.
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    A webform […] allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. The form element represents a collection of form-associated elements, some of which can represent editable values that can be submitted to a server for processing. Forms can therefore have various options and fields.
    Web forms are a very powerful tool for interacting with users — most commonly they are used for collecting data from users, or allowing them to control a user interface. However, for historical and technical reasons, it's not always obvious how to use them to their full potential.
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