Primary & Secondary Form Actions
I know there’s some usability gurus reading, so I think I’ll start including more posts in this domain. Luke Wroblewski published an interesting study on primary and secondary actions in Web forms on his blog, leading up to the release of his book, Web Form Design Best Practices. They made use of some great eye tracking tests to determine which designs worked best for the users.
He also just put out a nice and clear presentation entitled Designing for Web 2.0.
October 18, 2007 | Filed Under Uncategorized
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Adam lives in Toronto, Canada and likes to make cool stuff. He sometimes even gets paid to make things for the Web.












