Default Close dialogue button #33

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opened 2026-02-20 10:22:51 -05:00 by deekerman · 2 comments
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Originally created by @nomandera on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018).

Originally assigned to: @KodeStar on GitHub.

It is perhaps a bit unintuitive that the location typically occupied by the close X icon is often occupied by other functions

For example

Add not close

Consideration should be given to a more traditional layout allowing for users to back out all the way to the homescreen by pressing a similarly located close dialogue as many times as needed.

Originally created by @nomandera on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018). Originally assigned to: @KodeStar on GitHub. It is perhaps a bit unintuitive that the location typically occupied by the close `X` icon is often occupied by other functions For example ![Add not close](https://i.imgur.com/fDKj7fu.jpg) Consideration should be given to a more traditional layout allowing for users to back out all the way to the homescreen by pressing a similarly located close dialogue as many times as needed.
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@KodeStar commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018):

I could put a cancel button next to it

@KodeStar commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018): I could put a cancel button next to it
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@nomandera commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018):

Sounds good to me. If the top right icon is always there and is always cancel I think it would be instantly intuitive to all users.

@nomandera commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2018): Sounds good to me. If the top right icon is always there and is always cancel I think it would be instantly intuitive to all users.
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