- Is it acceptable to open a modal popup on top of another modal popup?
- What is a pop up modal?
- Are modals good for UX?
- Should modals be scrollable?
Is it acceptable to open a modal popup on top of another modal popup?
Using a modal on top of another modal is a big red flag that something broke down in your workflow. If your workflow requires a second modal, you probably have some bigger issues with complexity within your modal.
What is a pop up modal?
Modals, like pop-ups, are components that pop up on a user's screen. The key difference, however, is that the user would have initiated the action as part of their journey. Modals are used for specific workflows such as adding users, deleting content, sharing content, adding content, and more.
Are modals good for UX?
All UX patterns have specialized case uses and functions, and UX modals are no different. In fact, they are the best functioning piece of UX pattern for announcing something important or making sure you have the full attention of a user/website visitor on a browser window.
Should modals be scrollable?
Modal view should always contain a brief information, having a scrollview is discouraged. Mainly because of the reason that Modals are mostly annoying and people would want to get rid of them as quickly as possible, that is why modals have very pronounced Cancel button.