a banner, button, or some type of graphic or text on a website meant to prompt a user to click it and continue down a conversion funnel
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Why are primary/call-to-action buttons usually plain blue?
I understand the reasoning for using blue in general, for backgrounds, etc...
What I'm asking about is the blue in twitter bootstrap framework and other similar frameworks. It seems to become a sort ...
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“Shaking” button leading to increase in conversion rate?
I'm just running an experiment on the UX Pin homepage. One group got a "shaking" button (the big orange sign up starts to shake after few seconds) and the other group got traditional "static" button.
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Is it not advisable to have a visible cancel option when performing a action such as delete
I was reading about the guidelines for flyouts for Metro Design which state that:
Include just the action that the user initiated, such as Delete. Do
not include the opposite action or a Cancel ...
