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fromMedium
1 week ago

What good writing looks like

The hardest part of writing - and I mean non-fiction writing and User Experience writing mostly, because that's what I'm good at (and maybe for writers like Stephen King the hardest part is choosing which Metallica song to listen to while writing) - is the start. The general rule is this: whatever you write first is your worst version. If you're writing a confirmation window, you'll usually end up with something like this:
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fromMedium
4 months ago
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Confirmation dialogs: How to design dialogues without irritation

Confirmation dialogs intentionally pause users to prevent errors, balance trust and friction, and require thoughtful design, alternatives, and accessibility to be effective.
fromMedium
4 months ago
UX design

Confirmation dialogs: How to design dialogues without irritation

Design confirmation dialogs intentionally to balance trust, prevent costly mistakes, minimize friction, and prefer alternatives like undo when confirmations are unnecessary.
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