- Overview
- Transcript
2.5 Adding Form Validation
In this lesson, we'll look at how to leverage simple HTML5 attributes on our form controls to enable basic validation, and you'll see how we can show or hide error styling and error messages when required. You'll also learn how to add or remove validation attributes dynamically, and how to manually trigger validation to handle more complex requirements.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 05:18
2 lessons, 05:18
1.1Introduction00:45
1.1
Introduction
00:45
1.2Set Up the Dev Environment04:33
1.2
Set Up the Dev Environment
04:33
2.Creating a Template-Driven Form6 lessons, 51:50
6 lessons, 51:50
2.1Adding the Form Markup08:50
2.1
Adding the Form Markup
08:50
2.2Adding a Data Model09:00
2.2
Adding a Data Model
09:00
2.3Special Cases: The Select Box05:04
2.3
Special Cases: The Select Box
05:04
2.4Special Cases: Contact Preferences11:56
2.4
Special Cases: Contact Preferences
11:56
2.5Adding Form Validation10:40
2.5
Adding Form Validation
10:40
2.6Handling Form Submission06:20
2.6
Handling Form Submission
06:20
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:25
1 lesson, 01:25
3.1Conclusion01:25
3.1
Conclusion
01:25
Dan Wellman is an author and front-end developer based in his home town in the south of merry old England. By day he builds web sites and applications and likes to focus on JavaScript, testing and workflow tools. By night he produces video courses for Tuts+ on a range of mostly front-end focused topics, usually centered around JavaScript.







