Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Day 68 - Interaction Design Tip - One Time Actions

You may need to have users perform an action one time and communicate that the action will not be performed again.  For example if the user is doing an install.
  • In this case the solution would be a button labeled "install".
  • The button can have a subtle animation when pressed.
  • Transform the button into a label specifying the result of the action, e.g. "Installing".
These steps can be generalized into other one time actions by using buttons and labels to communicate the status of the actions.

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