FAQ: Vue Data - Computed Property Setters

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Hi, Could you help me figure out how to make it where the system accepts multi-word names? A lot of people I know have first and/or last names that include multiple words. And personally, the name on my credit card is not the same as the name I use. It’s always nerve-racking for me to have to sign up for something where I have to use my deadname. Especially if I’m buying a ticket, and then will need to go pick up my ticket at will call. Perhaps I’m going with a date, and then I feel paranoid that I will have to tell my date my deadname before I’m ready.

I want to code forms that are more considerate to people who experience the world from my perspective, but how do I learn how to do that?

The system, as it is taught in this lesson, wouldn’t work for a lot of people.