@theo_theocrat@Grungelover1@fasc1nate@alexxincologne Apple stole, correct. But do you know the difference? That time. They took the "material" from Xerox that nobody in the industry knows what to do with it yet, but Apple knew exactly what it can be used for. While MS, took a finished product and made their own version.
@kailavansumer This is basic. If the action can be undone, there will be no need for any confirmation but just a very low priority, non-intrusive message somewhere on the screen that also allows the user to undo the action.
Good UX Principle: Your UI should be forgiving. Use confirmations and warnings to reduce the occurrence of errors.
Love this example from Typefully's interface.
@DorcaNYC@izzie07@nhannahjones Put one of your loved ones in place of Will's wife, and someone makes fun of your loved one's medical condition. I'm sure you'll feel just fine because it's not offensive or whatever, right?.