- Where do I put the Save button?
- Where should buttons be on a form?
- What is a ghost button?
- What is the difference between primary and secondary button?
Where do I put the Save button?
Right: 'save and exit' button next to the primary button (good). Sometimes users might need to save their progress on a long form. Putting the 'save and exit' button above the primary button implies it's more important, when it isn't.
Where should buttons be on a form?
Full page designs should have the primary button on the left side of the page. If the browser window is large, or you have to scroll down to fill out a form, it's best to have the primary button right below the last bit of content on the page.
What is a ghost button?
A 'Ghost button' is the name given to those buttons that have a label and an outline but no solid fill, where the body of the button adopts the look of the background. They are commonly used on websites and user interfaces with simple and minimalistic aesthetics.
What is the difference between primary and secondary button?
Primary buttons, which typically have a container with a solid fill, are designed to draw the user's attention. Generally, the user has access to one primary button at a time. Secondary actions offer an alternative to the primary action, so they are given less visual emphasis.