What are labels in UX design?
A label allows the user to understand a single element. It is often in the form of information, and can have an implied instruction. For example, the label for a text field states “Last name”, describing what the text field is for.
Does a form need a label?
Effective form labels are required to make forms accessible. The purpose of form elements such as checkboxes, radio buttons, input fields, etcetera, is often apparent to sighted users, even if the form element is not programmatically labeled. Screen readers users require useful form labels to identify form fields.
What are the elements of form fill in design?
The components of forms
Field labels: These tell users what the corresponding input fields mean. Action button: When the user presses this button, an action is performed (such as submission of the data). Feedback: The user is made to understand the result of their input through feedback.