@Andy Feliciotti the haterade must be cold today. Just be sure that the ice doesn't melt in your glass. **Was hoping by some twist of fate that the simple 'yes / no' title would eleviate any major ambiguities. Apparently not. Alas, they are button states.
By default, 'no (red)' is displayed. If the user decides on 'yes (teal)', they press the button and it sticks. Press again, it flips back to 'no'. I would be more than happy (delighted in fact) to draw you up a schematic if you like.
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Alex S. Lakas
**Revised**
Set of potential yes / no button states for upcoming project.
3 months ago
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Alex S. Lakas
@Andy Feliciotti
3 months ago
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Andy Feliciotti
Is this for a broad audience? I think these are really confusing :/
Looks better than before, is the one on the left the down action?
3 months ago
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Alex S. Lakas
@Andy Feliciotti the haterade must be cold today. Just be sure that the ice doesn't melt in your glass. **Was hoping by some twist of fate that the simple 'yes / no' title would eleviate any major ambiguities. Apparently not. Alas, they are button states.
By default, 'no (red)' is displayed. If the user decides on 'yes (teal)', they press the button and it sticks. Press again, it flips back to 'no'. I would be more than happy (delighted in fact) to draw you up a schematic if you like.
3 months ago
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Andy Feliciotti
Green. ~:)
3 months ago