Date Of Birth Form

Date Of Birth Form - In my case, it is for a crm, so speed and ease of entry are more important than 100% accuracy. Of a few options, i'm wondering what the most user friendly way to have a date of birth selector on a website viewed on a mobile device. Nearly all users would be from about '85 on, but could technically be any date. Date entry in my case generally revolve around the current quarter though. I know that a simple single text field is fastest input method for most people. I usually give the wrong day. It's a fair assumption to make that all people will remember their dates of birth, and liars probably won't know which lie they used on a registration form.

Date entry in my case generally revolve around the current quarter though. Freeform (perhaps with an input hint to imply how it should be filled in) Nearly all users would be from about '85 on, but could technically be any date. Any other options i haven't considered?

When the user tabs in the field display the calendar (without blocking the text input). Multiple text boxes (dd, mm, yyyy) multiple select boxes; Any other options i haven't considered? I usually give the wrong day. Instead of asking for a complete date of birth, you could just ask if the user is over 18. If they are willing to lie about their complete date of birth, they will lie about being over 18.

In my case, it is for a crm, so speed and ease of entry are more important than 100% accuracy. Any other options i haven't considered? This doesn't really answer the question whether users are reluctant to give out their date of birth in general. Multiple text boxes (dd, mm, yyyy) multiple select boxes; I am designing a web form optimised for touchscreen mobile browsers, one of those fields is a date of birth entry.

Also, credit card works better for age verification, since government ids can contain some legally confidential information (social security and equivalent numbers) and credit card validity. Instead of asking for a complete date of birth, you could just ask if the user is over 18. Of a few options, i'm wondering what the most user friendly way to have a date of birth selector on a website viewed on a mobile device. If they are willing to lie about their complete date of birth, they will lie about being over 18.

The Most Popular Choices Seem To Be.

The form takes whatever they entered into the field, and then dynamically parses and interprets it, and reflects the information back in a slightly different form. For dates, this means taking 31/5/70 and. It's a fair assumption to make that all people will remember their dates of birth, and liars probably won't know which lie they used on a registration form. 31/5/1970) however, we also add another element onto the page, which we call a field reflection pattern.

On The Web Form It Is Currently Split Into 3 Select Boxes (One For Day, Month And Year).

Date entry in my case generally revolve around the current quarter though. Also, credit card works better for age verification, since government ids can contain some legally confidential information (social security and equivalent numbers) and credit card validity. In my case, it is for a crm, so speed and ease of entry are more important than 100% accuracy. Whats the best way to display dob form fields?

When The User Tabs In The Field Display The Calendar (Without Blocking The Text Input).

Any other options i haven't considered? I know that a simple single text field is fastest input method for most people. I usually give the wrong day. This doesn't really answer the question whether users are reluctant to give out their date of birth in general.

Entering Your Date Of Birth Into A Form Should Be Straight Forward, But I've Seen A Few Different Approaches To Handling This.

Date of birth |_____| (example: Nearly all users would be from about '85 on, but could technically be any date. Freeform (perhaps with an input hint to imply how it should be filled in) Multiple text boxes (dd, mm, yyyy) multiple select boxes;

I know that a simple single text field is fastest input method for most people. The most popular choices seem to be. This doesn't really answer the question whether users are reluctant to give out their date of birth in general. When the user tabs in the field display the calendar (without blocking the text input). Nearly all users would be from about '85 on, but could technically be any date.