lukew.com — "A typical Web form usually enables several “final” actions. Actions like “Submit”, “Save”, or “Continue” are intended to enable form completion –the primary goal of just about anyone who has started filling in a form. Because they enable the most important action on the form (completion), they are often referred to as primary actions..."
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brustyAug 27, 2007
Thanks For This, Kevin. I'm learning more everyday, getting closer to starting my website, give4ever.com.
skardhamarAug 27, 2007
You missed it, how dumb are you, ha!
resplenceAug 27, 2007
Resetting the form.
antforceAug 27, 2007
"While the primary goal of most Web form designs is to get people through a form as quickly and painlessly as possible, there are situations where slowing people down is advisable. When choosing between primary and secondary actions, visual distinctions are a useful method for helping people make good choices."Captain Obvious to the rescue!
monkeynewsAug 28, 2007
Very good article. Logical and analytical, just how it should be.