/FormsLawFirm

This questionnaire help you to organize your case and save you money on attorney's fees in trying to gather and assemble information after the case is in progress

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FormsLawFirm

This is my Form for Law Firms build for my Responsive Web Design Certification at FreeCodeCamp

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On this way, I got a chance to apply all of the skills, principles in HTML, CSS, Visual Design, Accessibility, obeying these characteristics:


    User Story #1: I can see a title with id="title" in H1 sized text.
    User Story #2: I can see a short explanation with id="description" in P sized text.
    User Story #3: I can see a form with id="survey-form".
    User Story #4: Inside the form element, I am required to enter my name in a field with id="name".
    User Story #5: Inside the form element, I am required to enter an email in a field with id="email".
    User Story #6: If I enter an email that is not formatted correctly, I will see an HTML5 validation error.
    User Story #7: Inside the form, I can enter a number in a field with id="number".
    User Story #8: If I enter non-numbers in the number input, I will see an HTML5 validation error.
    User Story #9: If I enter numbers outside the range of the number input, which are defined by the min and max attributes, I will see an HTML5 validation error.
    User Story #10: For the name, email, and number input fields inside the form I can see corresponding labels that describe the purpose of each field with the following ids: id="name-label", id="email-label", and id="number-label".
    User Story #11: For the name, email, and number input fields, I can see placeholder text that gives me a description or instructions for each field.
    User Story #12: Inside the form element, I can select an option from a dropdown that has a corresponding id="dropdown".
    User Story #13: Inside the form element, I can select a field from one or more groups of radio buttons. Each group should be grouped using the name attribute.
    User Story #14: Inside the form element, I can select several fields from a series of checkboxes, each of which must have a value attribute.
    User Story #15: Inside the form element, I am presented with a textarea at the end for additional comments.