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[jira] [Updated] (OPENMEETINGS-2255) Usability - Consistent behaviour of button on confirmation dialogs and modals

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-2255?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Sebastian Wagner updated OPENMEETINGS-2255:
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    Description: 
Confirmation dialogs are inconsistent in terms of their primary action buttons

Examples:

!image-2020-04-13-08-46-24-745.png|width=326,height=153!

=> Ok left - cancel right

!image-2020-04-13-08-47-02-082.png|width=498,height=182!

=> Save (OK) right - cancel left

 

It is just super confusing, like the good old virus that switches OK and cancel buttons whenever you try to click it.

It should be consistent, see for example: [https://uxplanet.org/primary-secondary-action-buttons-c16df9b36150]

We should follow _one_ patterns, which is probably OK | Cancel, or Save | Cancel. (primary ok left, primary cancel right).

Not the other other way round.

And especially not alternating the pattern in different modals and confirmation windows.

  was:
Confirmation dialogs are inconsistent in terms of their primary action buttons

Examples:

!image-2020-04-13-08-46-24-745.png|width=326,height=153!

=> Ok left - cancel right

!image-2020-04-13-08-47-02-082.png|width=498,height=182!

=> Save (OK) right - cancel left

 

It is just super confusing, like the good old virus that switches OK and cancel buttons whenever you try to click it.

See for example: [https://uxplanet.org/primary-secondary-action-buttons-c16df9b36150]

We should follow one patterns, which is probably OK | Cancel, or Save | Cancel. Not the other other way round. And not alternating in different modals and confirmation windows.


> Usability - Consistent behaviour of button on confirmation dialogs and modals
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENMEETINGS-2255
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-2255
>             Project: Openmeetings
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: UI, Usability
>            Reporter: Sebastian Wagner
>            Assignee: Sebastian Wagner
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: image-2020-04-13-08-46-24-745.png, image-2020-04-13-08-47-02-082.png
>
>
> Confirmation dialogs are inconsistent in terms of their primary action buttons
> Examples:
> !image-2020-04-13-08-46-24-745.png|width=326,height=153!
> => Ok left - cancel right
> !image-2020-04-13-08-47-02-082.png|width=498,height=182!
> => Save (OK) right - cancel left
>  
> It is just super confusing, like the good old virus that switches OK and cancel buttons whenever you try to click it.
> It should be consistent, see for example: [https://uxplanet.org/primary-secondary-action-buttons-c16df9b36150]
> We should follow _one_ patterns, which is probably OK | Cancel, or Save | Cancel. (primary ok left, primary cancel right).
> Not the other other way round.
> And especially not alternating the pattern in different modals and confirmation windows.



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