I'd just like to say that Steven makes rather good points here, and I agree.
On 07/11/13 07:05, Steven Walling wrote:
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Jared Zimmerman
<jared.zimmerman(a)wikimedia.org <mailto:jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org>>
wrote:
p.s. Preview would be a progressive action, not a neutral one,
since the user would need to Save to finish the process flow of
making an edit.
This is an example of why I think having the two states is potentially
too big a burden on the user. In your scheme, Save and Preview would
each be a large colored button, one green and one blue, correct? This
seems potentially detrimental, since they're right next to each other,
and thus would seem like they have the same priority.
On login right now, we're using something like the scheme you
proposed, but the visual hierarchy is really really obvious because of
the placement in the vertical form. It's a login submit button and
then a CTA.
--
Steven Walling,
Product Manager
https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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