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Updated by Wieland Lindenthal 4 days ago
When I compose a new comment and I want to abort that I have to overcome two obstacles:
1. Understand that the "Cancel" button is "Dismissing" the creation.
1. "Cancel" + "Save" makes sense when editing an existing comment.
2. "Dismiss" + "Send" makes more sense for new message. However, here we have a comment, not a message. Thus "Dismiss" + "Submit" makes sense.
2. Once I click that button and I get to confirm something very abstract.
1. What are my changes? I was writing a comment.
2. What is an editor? I was writing a comment
3. What is closing(!) an editor? I was typing in a text field?
3. \==> "Are you sure you want to dismiss your comment? The text that you have written will be lost."
1. Understand that the "Cancel" button is "Dismissing" the creation.
1. "Cancel" + "Save" makes sense when editing an existing comment.
2. "Dismiss" + "Send" makes more sense for new message. However, here we have a comment, not a message. Thus "Dismiss" + "Submit" makes sense.
2. Once I click that button and I get to confirm something very abstract.
1. What are my changes? I was writing a comment.
2. What is an editor? I was writing a comment
3. What is closing(!) an editor? I was typing in a text field?
3. \==> "Are you sure you want to dismiss your comment? The text that you have written will be lost."