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There are two more features I wanted to mention on inputs. The required attribute and the place holder attribute. Required just lets me say, this field is required before you can submit the form. So, for example, if I want to make sure that my lemur afficianados enter a telephone number, I can do that right on the input. Now, if I try to go into this field, and lets say I dont want to give a telephone number, so I just skip it And I try to submit the form. It tells me that I have to fill that field out. The other feature, is the placeholder text. You may want to give hints to your users. In some fields, they go away when they start typing. You can do that pretty easily by just setting a placeholder attribute. And now you can tell I get placeholder text in that field. But once I start typing something, it goes away. None of this removes the need for server side validation of course, but it does make it easier users not to accidentally submit something thats not valid, and it doesnt