@rachelmc@DannPetty Great tip, for those that want to understand and explore this comment more - it's easy to check!
Create an HTML doc, make a button, with white font & background color from the "Yes, continue" button(#63baa7) Then, right click your button, and open Inspector. View accessibility!
@DannPetty Better example is just make the buttons the same in the "Don't".
The "Do" kept the same will show why it's better to guide the user towards the preferred action with differently designed buttons.
@Nabhel_ Being fundamental isn't bad, from there focusing on things you value, can become "your style" e.g a UX designer that has depth on specific elements.
I consider `variety types of users` - alt ways to perform user-goals. EX: If it makes sense, multiple ways to nav to one endpoint.
@Ronald_vanLoon@mashable@PBalakrishnaRao@chr1sa This is so outstanding use of tech, I can imagine it on a bigger scale making things so much easier to manage. I think the biodiversity of different plants growing next to each other is excellent for them for various reasons, cool solution by this RPA/robotics team.
With the help of 🤖 assistants, a hospital network managed to see better health outcomes, lower the turnover among its nurses and save up to $500,000. More examples of how #RPA can improve healthcare: https://t.co/n1vZ6ErXaK
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Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy Holi! This year let's cherish the festival of love, spring, and the promising colors of #Automation. Have a wonderful weekend!