Introduction
Login Forms have perhaps the most variety out of all different kinds of web forms. How close to the Login should it notify new users to register? Extra features like forgotten password links or cancellation buttons. Should it open in a new window or pop up in a modal window. While you decide what would best fit your website, here are some examples that should give you ideas on how you should make your own.
There are also some resources and tutorials after the examples if you need help making login and registration forms.
Other Parts
Read Elegant and Engaging Web Forms Part 1: Search Bars
Examples
CodeSchool
BigCartel
GoSquared
Virb
EpicEvent
MailChimp
DesignersMX
World Of Warcraft
StickyBits
TheyMakeApps
CustomBagsHQ
EEHarbor
Storenvy
ReadyForZero
SquareUp
Cure.org
SquareSpace
Creattica
Resources
Create a Slick CSS3 Login Form (No Images Needed) — View Demo
jQuery Registration Form with Elastic Easing Transition — View Demo
Create a Clean and Stylish Login Form With HTML5 and CSS3 — View Demo
How to Create A Multi-Step Signup Form With CSS3 and jQuery — View Demo
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