The cognition of sadness
Startingly grabs you when
No self-pity however righteous
Can really help
The tragedy in high art
Is glamorous no more
And martyrdom is not
Treacherously desired
Not a searing-second's job
But a dull persistent ache
Which by evil design
Plays imp-like
It seems to go away
When the mind is occupied
But it comes to roost
Like a scavenger to its home
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If I were to wager a guess at why, I’d say that users don’t “browse” forms. The interaction style users engage in with forms is different, and requires its own study and design best practices. This is a very interesting post, and the comments are also fantastic to read. I’ll have poses to have a little re-think about my own contact form on our new website, as this some interesting questions!
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