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Address fields – still not addressed

Posted on September 12, 2011 by Slava

A quick post on the theme of user experience… Why do web forms still include address fields? Even 37 signals’ Highrise asks me to enter a street address and then a separate city, state, zip. UPS, and many others, are … Continue reading →

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Posted in Entrepreneurship, Web | Tagged Address (geography), Form (web), Google, Highrise | Leave a comment
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