There is an easy way to collect data from a user and that is through forms and tables. Tables can hold and display data for the public and forms collect and store the data directly from users.
Firstname
Lastname
FavoritePet
John
Doe
Gerbil
Joey
Thompson
Cat
Gary
Jones
Dog
Clay
Dinkley
Dog
This is an example of a table. The coder inputs data from whatever source they choose and display it through the functions in HTML. The next example will be of a simple form for the user to interact with. The color of a form and table can be changed by adding the style attribute to the form element
The example below will show a radio button, which is used as a button response to collect information from a limited answer pool. Like the other form types presented, this type of form allows for the modification of answer data, allowing for a bit more creativity. In this example, we will use gender. In these examples, we will bypass a submit button.
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