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Dos and Don'ts

Confirmations are not always needed and can increase mistakes.

Good practice:

  1. Present the action as a question in the header
  2. Explain the outcome of the action in the body
  3. Restate the action in the confirmation button

Avoid:

  1. Ambiguous questions like “Are you sure?”
  2. Non-descriptive body copy
  3. Yes/No actions
  4. “Cancel” can cause confusion. When committing a destructive action, like discarding changes, users may mistake “cancel” for the intended action instead of cancelling the confirmation dialogue.

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