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Buttons allow users to directly trigger an action or activity in a software solution, and is a concept borrowed from its physical counterpart in its digital design. Use this tag for questions about how buttons should be placed, styled, aligned or used to express their purpose and facilitate their operation.
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Is the "Three Toggle" button on Bothsider easy for users to understand?
Combining two separate toggle buttons (follow/unfollow + another for whether that "follow" is public/private) seems like an elegant solution to the spacing and aesthetic problems of having two buttons. …
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Is the "Three Toggle" button on Bothsider easy for users to understand?
What about adding a tooltip that appears one time after the first instance of a user clicking the "follow" button, advising of how the "three toggle" button works?
For example*:
*This is now on o …