Menu
  • UX Trending
  • UX PODCASTS
    • DESIGN UNTANGLED
    • UX CAKE
  • UX Reading Room
  • UX Portfolio Building
  • UX JOBS
    • Atlanta
    • Dallas
    • Los Angeles
UXShareLab… everything you need to know about UX and more…
for the user experience design community

Search

Browse: Home   /   When to use cancel, done and back text buttons?

When to use cancel, done and back text buttons?

by UXStackExchange on March 11, 2014 in uxstackexchange

All the buttons mentioned in the title above have similar actions. They move the user back to the previous screen in mobile apps. What option is best to use consistently?

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

Sign Up for the latest in UX News...

Enter your email address to subscribe to UXShareLab and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 834 other subscribers

Related Posts

Should we require a user to press on EDIT button before allowing him to move/ delete from list of items (collection view)
Should we require a user to press on EDIT button before allowing him to move/ delete from list of items (collection view)
How to consolidate multiple versions of a download page into one?
How to consolidate multiple versions of a download page into one?
Why do laptops have so many stickers?
Why do laptops have so many stickers?
Weekly News for Designers № 517
Weekly News for Designers № 517

When to use cancel, done and back text buttons?

by UXStackExchange on March 11, 2014 in uxstackexchange

All the buttons mentioned in the title above have similar actions. They move the user back to the previous screen in mobile apps. What option is best to use consistently?

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

Related Posts

Search Facet Numbers
Search Facet Numbers
When should I use a menu bar icon on macOS?
When should I use a menu bar icon on macOS?
Better way to display loan calculator and EMI calculator in one window(Android & IOS screen) [on hold]
Better way to display loan calculator and EMI calculator in one window(Android & IOS screen) [on hold]
Is there a UX benefit of making a news website as a Progressive Web App (PWA)? [on hold]
Is there a UX benefit of making a news website as a Progressive Web App (PWA)? [on hold]
← Default values for text-based confirmation prompt
How to manage out of stock products? →

Topics

UX Jobs in Atlanta Usability User Experience User Research uxstackexchange UX Jobs Dallas uxbooth UX Rockstars WordPress Plugins Universal Design & Accessibility web-app UX Design UX Jobs Atlanta UX Jobs Los Angeles User testing user-behavior Visual Design UX UI design UI wordpress WordPress Gutenberg UX Toolbox Web Design User Interaction

Feeds

UI UI design Universal Design & Accessibility Usability user-behavior User Experience User Interaction User Research User testing UX uxbooth UX Design UX Jobs Atlanta UX Jobs Dallas UX Jobs in Atlanta UX Jobs Los Angeles UX Rockstars uxstackexchange UX Toolbox Visual Design web-app Web Design wordpress WordPress Gutenberg WordPress Plugins

<span>recent posts</span>

  • UX in 2018: The human element

    • Anywhere
  • Three Takeaways from the Hawai’i Missile False Alarm

    • Anywhere
  • UX in 2018: Content

    • Anywhere
  • UX in 2018: Design, Development, and Accessibility

    • Anywhere
  • The Power and Danger of Persuasive Design

    • Anywhere

connect to uxsharelab

Enter your email address to subscribe to receive notifications of new posts by email.

UXShareLab. Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved.

  • Contact UXShareLab
  • UXShareLab Community
  • UX PROCESS
  • Recommended Reading
  • UX StackExchange