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by thebigpicture
5028 days ago
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What you find ambiguous may not align with what others find ambiguous. You, as a nerd, know there are many options that "save" could entail. Does everyone else know that? What if a user has no idea about "save options". To them "save" might just mean "save". That is, they want to be able to retrieve it later. If I say to you "Jump!", you might ask "How high?" Others might just jump. Should we enlist some participants in a study and see what most people do? Let's ask people what "save" means. Then let's show them a button and ask them what it means. Why does some software have an option to "show button text"?
Why would anyone want to see text on a button? Why would anyone want that? I wish there was a way I could post to HN in a series of buttons, like hieroglyphics. It would be "way better" than using words. You could click on them and they would bounce up and down. Way better than reading. |
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