Input Masks: Violating User Expectations

Lukas Mathis: Because there are no standardized, widely accepted behaviors for input masks, it’s best to avoid «magical» behaviour (e.g. automatically entering characters that the user did not type), or, if you do need magical behavior, also account for user behavior that does not expect magical behavior. For example, if the field auto-tabs to the … Continue reading Input Masks: Violating User Expectations