I am researching content designs and some of the guidelines described in the content design.
A section that I think is disappearing (not sure that it should be covered), this is how Google delivers field fields Documentation does cover individual inputs, but never Not visible in the fieldset.
An approach which I have often seen, forms should be displayed on a single card. Other ways they like to keep it on a standard standard background.
What is the "content design" method to present the field area? I know that is not right or wrong, but there should be a theoretically correct approach.
It appears that practice can be used to use for a rational group of practices . Depending on your implementation, it may be difficult to do this.
The alternative I have used is a card with lists / dividers, e.g. If it gets more in angular content then it can be cumbersome on mobile.
& lt; Md-card style = "max-width: 500px;" & Gt; & Lt; Md-card-content md-padding & gt; & Lt; P class = "md-heading" & gt; Title & lt; / P & gt; ... content ... & lt; / Md-card-content & gt; & Lt; MD-divider & gt; & Lt; / MD-divider & gt; & Lt; Md-card-content md-padding & gt; & Lt; / MD-card-content & gt; & Lt; / MD-card & gt;
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