https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70269

--- Comment #3 from Matthew Flaschen <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Bartosz DziewoƄski from comment #2)
> I think this would be a bit confusing if we place the most important button
> last. People read from left-to-right (except for those who read
> right-to-left, of course ;) ), so the buttons should also go left-to-right
> in LTR languages.

My understanding is the theory is that by putting the most important button
last, you minimize the brief "where was that button?" moment (after you've read
all the buttons, right before you click).  The idea being that it's fresh in
your memory since you just saw it.

> (If you decide to do this anyway, please take special care in the
> implementation to not break tabindex ordering. The primary button should
> focus first, not last.)

I'm not actually sure what we should do here.  Some people would probably find
it simpler if tabindex matched the visual order (that would break tab muscle
memory, but changing the visual order already breaks muscle memory, so it's the
same issue).

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