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101 UX Principles
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101 UX Principles

by Will Grant
August 2018
Beginner
414 pages
3h 16m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter #6. Use an Ellipsis to Indicate That There's a Further Step

If your user sees a "Remove" button, how do they know if pressing it will:

  • Remove the "thing" they're looking at?
  • Ask which "thing" needs to be removed?
  • Ask them if they really want to remove the "thing"?
  • Instantly remove all their stuff?

Label the button "Remove…" and the user will have a good idea that there's another step before all their stuff is removed. Most users will infer from this that the button is the first part of a multi-part process and there will be a second step to confirm or cancel the action. If a control requires an extra step to perform its action, include an ellipsis (...) in the control:

New Tab just opens a new tab, while Email Link… will ask for more information ...

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