Alpaca Forms uses a JSON config to store and load form structures, along with their validation rules.
This way forms rely more on JavaScript rather than HTML, making them a lot more easier to assemble, edit and validate.
Alpaca comes packaged with examples, documentation and a visual form builder, to help developers quickly get started on their own custom forms.
Besides the jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile and Bootstrap interfaces, thanks to its code structure, Alpaca can also work with any other frontend out there.
This means regardless of the developer's choice of UI frontend, Alpaca should work fine nevertheless.
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