Might jjust be me, but not sure on the words "change password" and "change email" don't seem like the explain what you should be doing. maybe, a small heading, and then "desired new email" or something like that?
That button is so hot.... but, why is it below that form? It looks like you have to complete that form and then you click delete to submit and delete your account?
Very nice button texture and style. I agree with Josh — the button should be above the form. Great that you use a very specific label for the button, I wouldn't click that by accident :)
Agree with everyone above! Beautiful button, but for deleting your user's account, its VERY clickable. I suggest putting it lower on the page, and maybe even smaller. Some people are dumb and say "bigger button, more important" Why would you want your users to be close to such a button :P
The button looks great. I agree the the comment that it looks associated with the form, however.
I'm glad you posted this. Am thinking of adding a "Delete my account" feature to Dribbble (what?! people delete their accounts? say it isn't so!) as it happens occasionally. I hadn't considered this before, but having the user enter their password to do so (even if logged in) to execute such a dramatic action is probably wise.
Took some of your guys points and reworked this area on the design. Below the delete account button there is some confirmation text of what the Delete account button does.
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James ✌
Yay for big red buttons!
over 1 year ago
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Rich Hemsley
What's under the blur? Delete entire 'effing' account? ;) I'm diggin the texture on that button btw.
over 1 year ago
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Aaron Moody
Might jjust be me, but not sure on the words "change password" and "change email" don't seem like the explain what you should be doing. maybe, a small heading, and then "desired new email" or something like that?
might just be me..but, looks great:D
over 1 year ago
yes, Yay!!!
over 1 year ago
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Josh Puckett
That button is so hot.... but, why is it below that form? It looks like you have to complete that form and then you click delete to submit and delete your account?
over 1 year ago
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Sascha M. Trinkaus
Very nice button texture and style. I agree with Josh — the button should be above the form. Great that you use a very specific label for the button, I wouldn't click that by accident :)
over 1 year ago
I would delete my account just because I would want to click that gorgeous button.
over 1 year ago
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Chris Johnson
Maybe its just me, but i would have expected a save changes button below the form... love the button though :)
over 1 year ago
Agree with everyone above! Beautiful button, but for deleting your user's account, its VERY clickable. I suggest putting it lower on the page, and maybe even smaller. Some people are dumb and say "bigger button, more important" Why would you want your users to be close to such a button :P
over 1 year ago
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Miro Keller
+1 to comments above. And I love the pattern on the button :D
over 1 year ago
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Rich Thornett
The button looks great. I agree the the comment that it looks associated with the form, however.
I'm glad you posted this. Am thinking of adding a "Delete my account" feature to Dribbble (what?! people delete their accounts? say it isn't so!) as it happens occasionally. I hadn't considered this before, but having the user enter their password to do so (even if logged in) to execute such a dramatic action is probably wise.
over 1 year ago
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Sascha M. Trinkaus
Rich, stop fooling around. No one deletes a dribbble account. Merry Christmas!
over 1 year ago
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James ✌
Rich, don't be stupid. No Dribbbler will ever delete their account! :)
Thanks for your input though. Merry Christmas.
over 1 year ago
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by James ✌
Took some of your guys points and reworked this area on the design. Below the delete account button there is some confirmation text of what the Delete account button does.
:) Better?
over 1 year ago