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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:54:11+00:00 2026-05-14T06:54:11+00:00

I have a simple form that searches through the 2000+ issues of a 3rd

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I have a simple form that searches through the 2000+ issues of a 3rd party webcomic. (Easy, it’s like xkcd: http://url/number
That form is as easy as possible, is like this:

  1. What number do you want?
  2. User writes a number, clicks ok, and goes on the 3rd party website on a new tab
  3. Then, my form asks a question: “Did you find that issue memorable? Enter the name here, and we will add it to the “best issues” in home page”
  4. When the user will write the name of the issue, it is added to the database (pending moderation by me)

So, I supposed this design is the easiest and convenient that users can find.
Unfortunately, NONE of the users (maybe a 2% behaved correctly) will actually read what I asked. Some of the issues are offline, and gives a 404. On that issues users will write in the textbox a completely wrong title, and correctly capitalized!

It’s like if i would name http://xkcd.com/627/ as “The Great Adventures of Jack Smith”

Users are from around all over the country, with different browsers, and have a different cookie.

I cannot believe that my users will not read what I ask, it is a WHITE PAGE with a button that disappears when clicked and a textbox…. easier than that???

Maybe i should put a checkbox with “I acknowledge that this form is for submitting memorable issues, not for fun”? Oh, who will read that?

Or maybe i could enable the textbox only if the user has effectively clicked the link?

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    2026-05-14T06:54:12+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:54 am

    Try it!!


    • You could try parsing the title of the page and obtaining the title yourself

    • OR you might want to request the username/handle.

      Once the user enters the details and clicks SUBMIT, Show a confirmation page ( preview of how the submission will be listed). Make sure to include the username/handle as the person who submitted it (This brings a sense of responsibility to the guy who submits). Remember to keep a back button to allow the user to go back and make the necessary changes ans submit again.

    • Allow users to create profiles on ur site (they maybe as simple as stackoverflow’s profile system. here’s mine for example). Unless he is logged-in, submissions posted as anonyomous. Rest same as above.

    NOTE: There might be a slim possibility that, U are be being targetted by spam / captcha bots. Hence the random text entries. still. do implement the above. A better UI never hurt anyone. Right??…

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