FORMS: <select> "occupation" ... any example sources...?

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Arby Trary

Hi..

I'm helping design a simple consumer feedback form that will help profile
user demographics.
We want to have a <select> list for "occupation", perhaps breaking down into
a dozen or so categories that might cover the major employment fields.

Are there any examples of this type of <select> menu that I could download
on the net?

thanks for any hints...

Arby
 
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Karl Core

Arby Trary said:
Hi..

I'm helping design a simple consumer feedback form that will help profile
user demographics.
We want to have a <select> list for "occupation", perhaps breaking down
into a dozen or so categories that might cover the major employment
fields.

Are there any examples of this type of <select> menu that I could download
on the net?

Check the major employment websites for what they do.
I know that HotJobs, Careerbuilder, and Monster spend a considerable amount
of money on usability, so I can imagine that they have some pretty clear
dropdowns for occupation choices on their sites.
 
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Richard

I'm helping design a simple consumer feedback form that will help
profile
user demographics.
We want to have a <select> list for "occupation", perhaps breaking down
into
a dozen or so categories that might cover the major employment fields.
Are there any examples of this type of <select> menu that I could
download
on the net?
thanks for any hints...

Search google for "Drop down menu box".
Any good html editor will have this available.
All you need to do is to add the items.
 
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ghoul

Richard said:
Search google for "Drop down menu box".
Any good html editor will have this available.
All you need to do is to add the items.

translation you dont know and did you nice folks know Richard is a sicko?
 
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Arby Trary

I'm helping design a simple consumer feedback form that will help
translation you dont know and did you nice folks know Richard is a sicko?

It's not the coding for drop-down boxes that's the problem - it's the list
of major "occupations". Just wondering if there were any web resources that
might provide sample listings of commonly used drop-down features, ie,
country-names, state-names, any other multiple-choice arrays that might be
fairly standard.

Arby
 

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