At 2:38 AM -0400 7/30/09, Pietro Desiato wrote:
>I think that a good starting point should be the difference between
>primaryu and secondary actions (when talking about forms). In telling
>so, I refer to the work done by Luke Wroblewski on form design. In
>some cases, having a link is a good way to visually differentiate the
>secondary action from the primary one, that i s a button.

Luke's book is good, but I do not accept using a link for an action.  If we're 
going to use a link to get away from the primary action, it should be clearly 
for navigation and must not be labelled like an action.

Elizabeth
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