Depending on the type of web design pages you are creating, you may need a web for, which is a form within a website that allows people to enter information, which is then sent on to a server where it is processed. For example, if you have an ecommerce website where you sell clothing, you could create a web form as a part of the web design pages so that customers can fill it out to include name, address, phone number, and so on. This information is then saved on the server so if the customer returns to buy additional clothing items, he or she would not have to re-enter all the information. As you can imagine, in the case of ecommerce, a web form saves tremendous time and effort, providing your customers with a type of customer service.

The type of web form you create will depend on several factors but one common choice is the XHTML or HTML form. The creation of these forms is easy and the results perfect. Because of this, this option for web form is the most popular. For instance, all you need to create such a form with your web design is an input field, which would include text, a checkbox, radio, file, reset button, and submit button.  Additionally, this web form has textarea, which is similar to the input field but different in that you would have more rows of data shown and entered, along with a select drop-down list. The process of creating such a form takes little time while providing your customers with an efficient means of completing a transaction on your website.