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Streamline order of buttons for announcing the notification

Added by Xavier Perseguers about 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Should have
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Category:
Backend User Interface
Start date:
2021-11-11
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TYPO3 Version:
10
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Description

When first opening a TYPO3 website, we get a dialog suggesting to accept notifications:

Problem: I felt as if the "Yes" button was wrongly placed in regard to my experience with other applications. This is something I could easily confirm, first with Chrome itself. Here is what it shows right after you click the Yes button:

The "Accept" button, so positive or confirmation action is on the left handsome.

Here is another example coming from Adobe Illustrator, to confirm a destructive action, in French but you'll get it :)

So my suggestion is to streamline the UX and ensure the order of buttons is consistent with best practices.


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chrome.png (35.7 KB) chrome.png Xavier Perseguers, 2021-11-11 17:58
illustrator.jpg (20.9 KB) illustrator.jpg Xavier Perseguers, 2021-11-11 17:58
notification.png (21.2 KB) notification.png Xavier Perseguers, 2021-11-11 17:58
Actions #1

Updated by Xavier Perseguers about 3 years ago

Furthermore, the text describe a "Yes" button and then a "no" button; this should be "No" instead to be consistent as well.

Actions #2

Updated by Xavier Perseguers about 3 years ago

Just had an example with Safari, same as Chrome, "Allow" button is on the right as well.

Actions #3

Updated by Oliver Bartsch about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Needs Feedback

Hi Xavier, thanks for your investigation. This feature had already been removed completely in v11 (see: #92988). Since v10 is in priority mode, would you agree on disregarding this issue for now?

Actions #4

Updated by Xavier Perseguers about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Needs Feedback to Closed

Fine. Thanks for the follow-up.

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