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In the previous chapter, you saw how to create lists and generated some very basic forms. In this chapter, you will improve these forms so that they look exactly the way you want. You will learn about the available input types that are specially aimed at mobile devices. And you will add some features in order to mimic a native application-style as closely as possible.

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© 2013 Roel Hartman, Christian Rokitta, and David Peake

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Hartman, R., Rokitta, C., Peake, D. (2013). Accepting Input via Forms. In: Oracle Application Express for Mobile Web Applications. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4948-1_4

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