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Grouping questions - Adobe XD Tutorial
From the course: UX for Web Forms
Grouping questions
- [Instructor] Once you've decided on your questions, it's time to organize them. If your form has more than six fields, it's considered good practice to group questions into logical sections or steps. You should group related information together. This is basically applying content strategy to your forms. Put things together that make sense together. Arrange them into groups and subgroups with a theme header that holds them together, things like contacts' details, work experience, et cetera. This is extremely important on longer forms. If the form has a complicated structure, like a checkout phase in an online store, or a registration phase in a credit platform, then it can be visually divided into semantic groups with white space or in-between headlines added to break up the content. This is going to give the user a feeling that they're making progress through the form without being overwhelmed. Sort your questions into…