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| === Buttons ===
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| A button initiates an action when the user clicks it.
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| [[Image:buttons.png|Buttons in KDE]]
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| ''A set of buttons. The leftmost is active and currently hovered over, the middle one is invalid, the right one is active but not hovered''
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| ==== Guidelines ====
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| * Label all text buttons with imperative verbs, using [[title capitalization]].
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| * If an action requires additional input from the user before it can be carried out, use an [[ellipsis]] (for example, Save As...).
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| * Format all buttons in a consistent way in a dialog. Keep all buttons the same height and do not use more than two different widths.
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| * Make invalid buttons insensitive (using visual feedback such as grayed-out text and no hover over affect), rather than popping up an error message when the user clicks them.
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| * Indicate that a button is active with a hover over affect.
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| * If a task offers multiple actions with one button set as default; indicate the default action with a highlighted line around the button.
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| * If the button has more than one variation of the primary action, use a [[split menu button]].
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| * After pressing a button, the user should expect to see the result of their action within 1 second.
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| * Do not assign actions to double-clicking or right-clicking a button. Users are unlikely to discover these actions, and if they do, it will distort their expectations of other buttons.
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 4 August 2016