@Rodney: I think that's a good compromise, although it does introduce
inconsistency with other areas within the U.I where 'Yes/No are used.
I'll follow up with whoever's responsible for non-platform parts of the
U.I where yes/no are used and recommend they follow our lead by using
Confirm/ Cancel
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Rodney Dawes (dobey)
** Summary changed:
- [Dash] Repetitious language during unistallation of Apps
+ [Dash] Repetitious language during uninstallation of Apps
** Tags added: touch-2014-10-02
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Title:
[Dash] Repetitious language during
Alejandro is correct in that verbs are preferred for
dialogue/confirmation prompts (particularly on 'destructive' actions) in
almost all cases.
However this case is distinct and falls outside the bounds of this
general guideline/ UX tenet due to the placement and positioning of the
items in
@James, what if we instead used Confirm as the affirmative verb on the
confirmation page? This avoids the Yes/No, and causes the button text to
change.
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