- How do you make obvious that a button is clickable?
- How do users understand the element as a button?
- Why raised buttons stands out more than flat buttons?
How do you make obvious that a button is clickable?
Apply clear visual cues to links.
Make it clear that links are clickable—avoid making users mouse over text to see if it's clickable. For example, make links blue or another color that stands out from the body text.
How do users understand the element as a button?
How do users understand an element is a button? The answer is simple. Visual cues help people determine clickability. It's important to use proper visual signifiers on clickable elements to make them look like buttons.
Why raised buttons stands out more than flat buttons?
Raised buttons add dimension to mostly flat layouts. They emphasize functions on busy or wide spaces.