how do i make a form that actually works?

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is it possible to create a form that actually works with html and css?

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Your question is very vague. Are you talking about styling or about data retrieval?

If styling then yes. For data retrieval you will need some kind of scripting language involved.
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i was talking about data retrieval. i'm very frustrated with web design because you can't just learn one language that does everything.
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There is a very basic html only one at
http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit....html_form_mail
However AOL users won't be able to use it. - it opens the default mail client, which AOL users don't have.
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