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‘Open in a new page’. Should a text link or a button be used to show this behaviour?

by UXStackExchange on September 19, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I'm designing an interface which includes 8 pieces of content underneath the content is an option for the user to 'see more'.

This 'see more' component is a requirement for mobile and desktop. Slightly more users are currently viewing the website on mobile.

In regards to the design of the 'see more', is it better to use a text link or a button? (I've also been told it's a business requirement to use one design pattern for both mobile and desktop)

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‘Open in a new page’. Should a text link or a button be used to show this behaviour?

by UXStackExchange on September 19, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I'm designing an interface which includes 8 pieces of content underneath the content is an option for the user to 'see more'.

This 'see more' component is a requirement for mobile and desktop. Slightly more users are currently viewing the website on mobile.

In regards to the design of the 'see more', is it better to use a text link or a button? (I've also been told it's a business requirement to use one design pattern for both mobile and desktop)

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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