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Button naming convention for web app buttons that open view/edit modals

Wondering if there's a sensible naming convention to follow? What do other's think? Thanks.All of these buttons appear in an EPR (Electronic Patient Record) application which is being reworked....

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user avatarasked byBusinessAnalystBaracus Score of 3
user avataranswered byDanielillo Score of 8

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Background colour suitable for both black and white text

On my web page I have light blue, white, gray, yellow-color texts on a black textured background. Colors that don't go with a black-color background are not visible. Can anyone suggest me a background ...

colorcolor-schemebackground-images 
user avatarasked byHemalatha Score of 14
user avataranswered bykdbanman Score of 13

Why do people clear the screen multiple times when using a calculator?

I've noticed that most people when using a real or a virtual calculator, they hit the Clear button multiple times when clearing the screen (even though hitting it once is enough), so I started ...

buttonspsychologyphysical 
user avatarasked byMashhoor Score of 499
user avataranswered byGala Score of 520

What is the best way to deal with very complex forms?

I'm trying to give the best experience to users of a very huge system (like a CRM). It has a lot of forms and much of these have a lot of fields. My doubt is about if I should use a single column form ...

formsbusiness-application 
user avatarasked byMarcos Rocha Score of 79
user avataranswered bySlava Score of 77

When to use "join," "register," or "sign up"?

For a user, when is it better to be asked to do the following:"Sign In" vs. "Log in""Join" vs. "Register" vs. "Sign Up""Sign Out" vs. "Log out"Different websites seem to use them differently, and ...

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user avatarasked byjohnnietheblack Score of 107
user avataranswered byJohnGB Score of 99

Is there a design pattern for dropdown lists in iOS?

I've searched quite a bit for this but surprisingly could not find any comprehensive answer. XCode doesn't provide any simple way to add dropdown lists to iOS interfaces. Stackoverflow just showed ...

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user avatarasked bysabziwalla Score of 43
user avataranswered byPaul Score of 13

Use up or down arrow to represent "sort ascending" at table header

To represent "sort ascending" (a -> b -> c -> ...) , my first sense told me that, I should use ↓ to represent it. This is because if I lay my dataabcIt seems like thing is moving naturally toward ...

gui-designiconsuser-expectation 
user avatarasked byCheok Yan Cheng Score of 110
user avataranswered byrk. Score of 41

Is there an optimal font size?

For most website projects I've been involved with, the font size for the bulk text is usually 12px - 13px, but I'm wondering if this is a good size. I remember reading an article saying that font ...

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user avatarasked bygoogletorp Score of 64
user avataranswered byRahul Score of 20
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