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When you use the type attribute on an HTML <input> element, you enable the browser to automatically check whether the user's input matches the expected format. For example, setting an input's type to email or number tells the browser to enforce certain rules: an email input must look like a valid email address (with an "@" and a domain), and a number input will only accept numeric values. These built-in validations happen before your JavaScript code even runs, helping you catch simple errors early and providing immediate feedback to users.

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If a user tries to submit the form above with an invalid email address—such as "hello" instead of "hello@example.com"—the browser will automatically block the submission and show a message asking for a valid email. Similarly, if a user enters non-numeric text into the age field, the browser will prevent the form from being sent and may display a warning. This built-in validation improves usability and reduces the amount of custom JavaScript you need to write for simple checks.

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Which of the following input types provide built-in validation in HTML5?

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When you use the type attribute on an HTML <input> element, you enable the browser to automatically check whether the user's input matches the expected format. For example, setting an input's type to email or number tells the browser to enforce certain rules: an email input must look like a valid email address (with an "@" and a domain), and a number input will only accept numeric values. These built-in validations happen before your JavaScript code even runs, helping you catch simple errors early and providing immediate feedback to users.

index.html

index.html

copy

If a user tries to submit the form above with an invalid email address—such as "hello" instead of "hello@example.com"—the browser will automatically block the submission and show a message asking for a valid email. Similarly, if a user enters non-numeric text into the age field, the browser will prevent the form from being sent and may display a warning. This built-in validation improves usability and reduces the amount of custom JavaScript you need to write for simple checks.

question mark

Which of the following input types provide built-in validation in HTML5?

Select the correct answer

Tutto è chiaro?

Come possiamo migliorarlo?

Grazie per i tuoi commenti!

Sezione 2. Capitolo 2
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