Cancel button shown as link
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[quote author="QtK" date="1293308956"]When you edit a wiki article and click on preview. The submit and preview buttons are displayed properly. But the Cancel button is displayed as a hyperlink. Would be better if shown as a button like submit and preview.[/quote]
similar is being discussed "here":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/2769/
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Yes, the only difference is that in this case Cancel link is shown, but its not a button.
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umm....
http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/2799
You posted this 3 minutes after this post. And didn’t use search. And haven’t read any topic or post at the forum, including your own posts, last month?
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[quote author="Smar" date="1293309895"]umm....
http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/2799
You posted this 3 minutes after this post. And didn’t use search. And haven’t read any topic or post at the forum, including your own posts, last month?[/quote]
I agree we should always search before creating new thread.
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[quote author="QtK" date="1293309835"]Yes, the only difference is that in this case Cancel link is shown, but its not a button.[/quote]
Yes I am favor of clear/cancel button as it is more visible than a link. I wanted to create a voting sort of thing for this but I really dont know how to create that or Do I have any privilege to do that, If you or any one else has that privilege please create a voting for this thats the way we/admin will have clear view should they add this or not. In my tread I got mixed reaction from others so cant say if every body agrees.
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I don't think there is any need for voting. As it seems to be a point which has been missed out. Anyways, even I don't have the right to create a poll. So if required some forum administrator might do it.
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May be using some different color would be good. But as a link it does not grab one's attention quickly.
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I found this thread just because I have already experienced this problem.
I saved two times the same wiki page because I was only seeing the code but the "cancel" button there wasn't. Then I though that the cancel button was as is by design choice. Following the most common perceptive habits people expects in every form, confirmation box, standard input and edit area at least two identical buttons: Save and Cancel.
It seems a design bug :)