Close to getting this right, the idea is to keep things tight and clear and not have tons of scrolling during the checkout process as that can seem daunting and cause drop-off . At the same time keep the fields big enough to touch
@Oykun just below the last field there's a 'move onto the next step' button OR i could put it top right in the nav bar, not really sure, what do you think?
@Racine Davis Thanks! I'll put up the rest soon to get some feedback
@Murat Mutlu I personally would use that next-step-button visible without any scroll, user feels lost at the moment. Make it off state at the nav bar (right) until required fields are filled, than ready to tab on. User would feel more in control in this way, and see how to navigate at the first sight.
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Murat Mutlu
Close to getting this right, the idea is to keep things tight and clear and not have tons of scrolling during the checkout process as that can seem daunting and cause drop-off . At the same time keep the fields big enough to touch
4 months ago
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Oykun
looks gooooood! how do you proceed to next step?
4 months ago
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Racine Davis
From the looks of it, I'd say mission accomplished .
4 months ago
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Murat Mutlu
@Oykun just below the last field there's a 'move onto the next step' button OR i could put it top right in the nav bar, not really sure, what do you think?
@Racine Davis Thanks! I'll put up the rest soon to get some feedback
4 months ago
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Racine Davis
I look forward to it.
4 months ago
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Oykun
@Murat Mutlu I personally would use that next-step-button visible without any scroll, user feels lost at the moment. Make it off state at the nav bar (right) until required fields are filled, than ready to tab on. User would feel more in control in this way, and see how to navigate at the first sight.
4 months ago