Matthieu penned:
> It does seem logical to me that the completion rate for a long 
> single-page form would be different from that of a multi-page form.  
> I am a little confused, though, because the long form that you 
> propose, Matt, even though it is actually one long form, appears 
> to the user as though it is a multi-page form.  So the difference 
> in completion rate cannot fairly be attributed to difference in 
> user experience.  Does that sound right to you?  If not, please 
> let me know.  I may have misunderstood something.

The long form I referenced was the one found at
http://64.37.102.68/online/onlinequote.html.  The designer took my big
single form and broke it up.  When I saw the designer's work I objected
to it, and wanted to prove it was a bad idea, though I thought his
method of accomplishing the job -- the single long hoppity-hopping form
bit -- was interesting (he did this, BTW, to make his multipart concept
work with the existing CF coding).

The form was running on several sites.  I built a multipart ver and put
it on some of them.  Completion rates promptly collapsed.  

Your users may not object to this the way mine did.  I don't know what
your application is, but for my particular one being up-front about all
the info required to get a result was a better idea.

If you *want* a multi-page form, that method may be a simple solution as
long as your needs are also simple. As Andrew pointed out, field
validation and user confusion are issues you have to consider as well.
It may make more sense to validate at each step, and that means this
long-form bit won't work.

--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com

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