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Questions relating to mobile computing devices, such as cell phones, tablets, and e-readers. Includes consideration for both small screen size as well as the mobile and "always on" nature of the devices. Questions tagged *mobile* should in one way or another reflect a particular aspect unique to mobile devices, as compared to digital screen design in general

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Affirmative button placement when buttons are stacked

I'd place the delete button on top for two reasons: As you said it is the affirmative action, it's the more important one so it needs to be higher in the button hierarchy. If it is placed on top it r …
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Is having a delete confirmation built into the button itself an appropriate UX?

It's really confusing that the button changes itself into confirmation. What I suggest is to enable a "cancel deletion" button instead. What I mean is to do this: The delete button is working just fi …
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