- What is a button group?
- What is a button in UX design?
- What is a button called in UX?
- What are the types of buttons in UI UX?
What is a button group?
A button group is a container control that holds push button controls. The button group defines the layout for the buttons it contains, including alignment within the container and the title for the group. Place this control within a section control or a table control.
What is a button in UX design?
At their most basic, UX buttons are styled links that grab the user's attention and help drive them in a particular direction. Buttons can link us to other pages or complete an action like submitting a form or making a purchase. They are often used as calls to actions (CTA) we want our users to complete on our website.
What is a button called in UX?
CTA button
A call-to-action (CTA) button is an interactive element of a user interface that's aimed at encouraging a user to take a certain action. This action presents a conversion for a particular page or screen (for example buy, contact, subscribe, etc.), in other words, it turns a passive user into active.
What are the types of buttons in UI UX?
User interfaces typically have two button types – primary and secondary – potentially with tertiary styles to suggest Calls to Action (CTAs). These button types will have interactive states. It's important for accessibility that these are addressed so users know how they are interacting with the interface.