added by Mo Shafieeha · updated 2y ago
Why ‘Ok’ Buttons in Dialog Boxes Work Best on the Right
- Having the primary action on the left before the secondary action is considered better by some designers because it is closer and, therefore, easier to click. This makes sense, but you cannot ignore the fact that users will look at all of their options before choosing which action to take. As they function like pagination buttons, 'Ok' and 'Cancel'... See more
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Mo Shafieeha added 2y ago
- The Gutenberg diagram is easier for users to follow when you place the button in the bottom right corner of a dialog box. By placing your button in the terminal area, users will be able to see the primary action last, which improves both visual flow and task flow. Because there is a large visual separation between the two buttons, it is possible fo... See more
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Mo Shafieeha added 2y ago
- In dialog boxes, designers often wonder where their 'Ok' and 'Cancel' buttons should be placed. Platform design consistency should never be the sole reason for a designer's actions. Designing your user interface in one way rather than another is key to understanding why you should do so.
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Mo Shafieeha added 2y ago