提交/重置按钮 - 表单中的订单
当谈到在表单上放置提交和重置按钮时,您使用什么顺序?
[SUBMIT] [RESET]
或者
[RESET] [SUBMIT]
这个问题在工作中出现了无数次......
所以,在您认为哪一个对于在线用户来说最有用?
我个人倾向于后者,但有些人往往不这么认为。
When it comes to putting the submit and reset buttons on your forms, what order do you use?
[SUBMIT] [RESET]
or
[RESET] [SUBMIT]
This issue has come up countless times at work...
So, in your opinion, which is the most usable for online users?
I personally favor the latter, but some people tend to think otherwise.
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除了已经给出的建议之外,我想补充一点,提交按钮应该是一个实际的按钮,其中重置或取消只是一个链接,使其与提交按钮不同,从而强调它们在功能上不同并保持简单的事实。 你最不想要的就是让你的用户思考。
In addition to the suggestions given already, I would like to add that the submit button should be an actual button where as reset or cancel just a link making it different from the submit button hence highlighting the fact that they are functionally different and keeping it simple. Last thing you want is to make your users think.
我总是像在大多数 ms windows Windwos 中一样使用 [提交][重置] [确定][取消] :)
I always use [Submit][Reset] like in most ms windows windwos [ok][cancel] :)
Windows 中对话框的常见格式是将取消按钮放在最右侧(或者我应该说在外面?)。
快速浏览设计指南没有找到官方建议的顺序,但您可以清楚地看到按钮按取消程度从左到右排序(即,取消的次数越多,按钮的右侧就越远......是的,也许,不,从不,我不能相信你问过)。
The common format for dialogs in Windows is to have the cancel buttons on the far right (or should I say outside?).
A quick scan of the design guidelines didn't find an official recommendation of order, but you can clearly see buttons are ordered from left to right by cancell-ness (i.e., the more you cancel the further to the right your button is... yes, maybe, no, never, icantbelieveyouaskedthat).
这取决于用户拥有哪个平台背景,因为对话框和消息框通常以符合该平台的界面指南的布局呈现按钮。 不同的平台总是有不同的对话框布局。
我已经习惯了前者,因为我是 Windows 用户,而且 Windows 也有这个顺序。
It depends which platform background the user has, since dialogs and message boxes typically present buttons in a layout that conforms to the interface guidelines for that platform. Invariably, different platforms have different layouts for their dialogs.
I've accustomised already to the former, since I'm a Windows user and windows has that order.
就我个人而言,我认为这取决于按钮的对齐方式。 如果左对齐,我更喜欢第一个,否则,后面的。
在这两种情况下,更常用的选择更加明显。
Personally, I think that depends on the button's alignment. If left aligned, I prefer the first, otherwise, the later.
In both cases the more used choice is a bit more visible.
我同意stg:这取决于我的调整。 如果按钮左对齐,则“接受”(或“提交”)选项位于左侧。 如果按钮右对齐,则该选项位于右侧。
我个人最讨厌的是:无论按钮如何对齐或排序,按下回车键应该总是调用“提交”操作。
I agree with stg: it depends on the alignment for me. If the buttons are left aligned, the "accept" (or "submit") choice goes on the left. If the buttons are right aligned, that choice goes on the right.
And a personal pet peeve of mine: no matter how the buttons are aligned, or ordered, hitting the enter key should always invoke the "submit" action.
至于[RESET]按钮,我认为在没有确认的情况下永远不应该使用默认的表单重置,尤其是在长表单中......
想象一下情况......用户正在匆忙完成在线交易,填写个人详细信息、信用卡号和大量其他需要检查的内容,当用户完成后,错误地单击了重置按钮而不是提交......! 相信我,这是一次非常烦人的经历。
所以我认为,如果您使用重置按钮,您应该首先
与用户确认
,然后重置表单As regards the [RESET] button, I think that the default form reset should never be used without a confirmation, especially in long forms...
Imagine the situation...a user is in a hurry and completing an online transaction, filling out personal details, credit card numbers, and tons of other stuff to needs checking, and when the user finishes, by mistake, he clicks the reset button instead of the submit...! believe me, that is a very annoying experience.
So I think, if you ever use a reset button, you should first
confirm
with the user, and then reset the form您可以为[提交]和[重置]尝试不同的配色方案。 在我的表单中,我更喜欢使用不同颜色的[提交][重置]并突出显示[提交]按钮。
You can try different color schemes for [submit] and [reset]. In my form i prefer [submit] [reset] with different color and having highlighted [submit] button.
我可能是这里的少数派,但我从未在我的表单上放置重置按钮。
此外,当我测试表单时,我看不到用户需要删除表单上的所有数据的情况。
用户很容易点击它并消除他们所有的辛苦工作。
用户收益:低
用户潜在问题:高
I might be in the minority here, but I never put a RESET button on my forms.
Besides when I'm testing the form, I can't see a situation where a user would need to delete all the data on the form.
And it's just too easy for a user to click it and wipe out all their hard work.
User benefit: Low
User potential problems: High