Hi all,

I am doing a presentation at a conference this year on e-government
web forms, and would like to include examples of well-designed forms
from different countries. I have some examples, but could use a few
more.

Do any of you have screen shots of e-gov web forms that demonstrate
any of the following? Or might you be able to give me access to any
such surveys so that I can take my own screen shots?

--good login instructions or ways to ease login
--good way of asking for a reference period
--pages that fit a lot in, yet look uncluttered
--easily available help (and contact information) that does not get in
the way for expert users
--well-formatted instructions
--text boxes that match expected response length
--section to section navigation for complex surveys
--good placement of "back" and "next" buttons
--good handling and displaying of conditional branching (i.e., skip patterns)
--good and innovative inline validations, calculations, or additions,
that, ideally, allow users to override any automatically inserted
information
--good placement of error messages
--general progress indicators (i.e., not for every question, just for
general stages of form completion)
--good review screen/error summary
--comprehensive submission confirmation and thank you screen

I would obviously give appropriate credit to whatever I include.

Thank you,
Miriam Gerver
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