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For instance I have a form that requires certain entries. If you leave these empty and click submit, it processes but then spits you back to the form and shows you your errors.
I put a cancel button (not a clear button) that gets rid of all your entries and resets the errors (whereas a clear button would simply wipe out the contents of the form).
Speaking from a user standpoint do you think this cancel button is usefull, or even necessary? Does anyone use these type of buttons?
As a surfer I never use a cancel button. If I am halfway in the process of filling in a form and I decide to cancel, I always press the back button, close the browser window or simply type a new URL in the address bar. There are so many ways to leave a form that a cancel button is hardly needed.
Just FYI, when typing this post, I only see a Preview and a Submit button. It appears that Brett also decided that a Cancel button wasn't needed.
I don't quite understand your description of what your cancel button does, but to me "cancel" sounds like something you'd click after you had already clicked "submit" and were waiting for a response. IMO the button should be titled "clear" or "reset form", or maybe something slightly more descriptive if you can manage it.