Example of the 'Input Feedback' pattern
The user have entered input into the system expects to receive feedback on the result of the submission

When signing up for a mail at Yahoo, the fields with errors are highlighted and complimenting messages lets you now how to repair the entered data.
Other example images for the 'Input Feedback' pattern
| When you are not logged-in to basecamp and try to access a page within your project, you are redirected to a login screen with a positive feedback message telling you to log in first. If you enter a mismatching username | When signing up for a mail at Yahoo, the fields with errors are highlighted and complimenting messages lets you now how to repair the entered data. | Notice the wording of the amazon error messages: a "slight problem" does not mean "danger". Also notice how the problematic field has been highlighted and complimented with a message letting the user know how to repair the problem. | When you have confirmed the validity of your e-mail at digg.com by clicking a link in a received email, a message with positive feedback is shown. Notice how the check mark signals that the task of confirming your email is done and now out of the way. |
| While you enter your personal information into the account registration form at motigo.com, each fields is validated on the fly accompanied with a description of the validation rules for that field. | When you have confirmed the validity of your e-mail at linkedIn.com by clicking a link in a received email, a message with positive feedback is shown on the top of the page. |
