What is this button called? The example provided here is from AirBnB’s web and is also used on mobile. It looks like an accordion, but does not expand, and instead acts like a true button.
I really like this- it’s clean and simple.
I’m designing an e-commerce interface, and I’ve a doubt about the correct hover state of the primary button.
Is it correct to style the primary button as the secondary’s default on hover state as in the picture?
I know that there have been threads about button placement, however what I’m asking is not a specific case. Rather, I would like to know regardless of contexts, should button placements be standardised across the whole platform?
For me, I …
I have an application that allows the user to send out a GCal invite. Within the page, there is a button that says, "Create GCal invite."
For the time being, to keep the scope small, this button just links out to a GCal invite pa…
I would like to know what braille input alternatives exist for blind users who do not have all of their fingers. I am interested in both software and hardware methods implemented in assistive technologies in mobile phones, computers, and b…
Happy new year guys.
I’m currently building a personal portfolio and I am thinking of including a "Next project", "Previous project" link where applicable to each individual project page. However, many portfolios I’ve c…
Trying to include links in sentence form to remove "learn more" links. Should the whole sentence be the link or just the "view all" part in the sentence?
I once heard that the color of the buttons on your shirt dictate what type of tie you should wear. It went something along the lines of: if the buttons were a different color then no tie is needed, if they were similar to the shirt and or …
I am working on finding the best placement for the edit button for a company website already in existence (used for internal staff & clients). This is a review page after a Client has filled out a Grant form and has 2 sections that wi…
What is the design decision behind the buttons ‘Open in app’ and ‘get started’?
In the image below we see two buttons or clickable links one has a boundary and another does not. But what thought process goes even behind this small thing? D…