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Label buttons with what they do Write button labels that clearly explain what each button does. Ideally, the button's label should clearly describe its action. Users should clearly understand what happens when they click on a button. Let me give you a simple example.
Label buttons with what they do Write button labels that clearly explain what each button does. Ideally, the button's label should clearly describe its action. Users should clearly understand what happens when they click on a button. ' This will make it clear what this button does for the user.
The Text Button is a customizable two-state button which displays text and an optional indicator. In addition to parameters within the Properties' pane the appearance of the Text Button can be customized by assigning colors and text styles from the Gallery.
A buttons purpose is to be clicked by the user, it could trigger an event or do nothing. A button isn't tied to an HTML form, so it doesn't have a direct purpose 'in forms'. However, being the nature of web development it's purpose is to be a solution to your problem.
Make buttons look like buttons. Put buttons where users can find them. Make the most important button look like it's the most important one. Put buttons in a sensible order. Label buttons with what they do. If users don't want to do something, don't have a button for it. Make it harder to find destructive buttons.
Drop-shadows make the element stand out against the background and make it easily identifiable as a tappable or clickable element, as objects that appear raised look like they could be pressed down, (tapped or clicked). Even with flat buttons (almost flat, to be exact), there are still places for these subtle cues.
Labels are not required for submit buttons or other buttons in forms.
You might use an aria-label attribute when you have some kind of visual indication of an element's purpose, such as a button that uses a graphic instead of text, but still need to clarify that purpose for anyone who cannot access the visual indication, such as a button that uses only an image to indicate its purpose.
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