"In some situations, such as where the user might lose a large amount of input data, present a confirmation alert before allowing a Cancel action. Also, when the meaning of the action is not clear, additional and/or different text may be used, such as "Cancel Wizard" and "Return to Wizard.""
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Monday, May 16, 2011
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Whilst discussing primary and secondary buttons on websites (the kinds of chats we have here), I came across an informative article from Sun's Web Application Guidelines. There are really good points and examples included in the body, such as:
"In some situations, such as where the user might lose a large amount of input data, present a confirmation alert before allowing a Cancel action. Also, when the meaning of the action is not clear, additional and/or different text may be used, such as "Cancel Wizard" and "Return to Wizard.""
"In some situations, such as where the user might lose a large amount of input data, present a confirmation alert before allowing a Cancel action. Also, when the meaning of the action is not clear, additional and/or different text may be used, such as "Cancel Wizard" and "Return to Wizard.""
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