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Zach Leatherman

Politespace, an unobtrusive alternative to input masks

April 22, 2014 Tagged: Project

Read Politespace, an unobtrusive alternative to input masks on the Filament Group Lab.

When entering complex strings such as telephone and credit card numbers in web forms, designers commonly ask for the input to be formatted with whitespace or other characters to provide better usability.

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Zach is a builder for the web at IndieWeb Avatar for https://www.netlify.comNetlify. He created IndieWeb Avatar for https://www.11ty.devEleventy (11ty), an award-winning open source site generator. At one point he became entirely too fixated on web fonts. He has given 65 talks in nine different countries at events like Jamstack Conf, Beyond Tellerrand, Smashing Conference, CSSConf, and The White House. Formerly part of Filament Group, NEJS CONF, and NebraskaJS. Read more about Zach »

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