My initial response would be - surely the users can just use the back
button? Unless there's specific reasons you've identified why this
won't work for your project of course.

Assuming you do need an element on the page that takes the users
back, then I would agree with the others here that you need to stick
with the conventions of links as navigation and buttons as actions.

So make it a link and make it descriptive as already mentioned, so
that the user can remember where they came from.  

Sam

@superdeluxesam


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