Why You Shouldn’t Gray Out Disabled Buttons(uxmovement.com)

over 4 years ago from anthony thomas, ux designer

  • anthony thomasanthony thomas, over 4 years ago

    If it's between my experience versus your zero experience, most will go with the guy who has some experience.

    0 points
    • Duke CavinskiDuke Cavinski, over 4 years ago

      2) straw man fallacy. want to go for three?

      6 points
      • anthony thomasanthony thomas, over 4 years ago

        Saying an article is false because it has no research is the ultimate straw man. If you had any valid experience with UX you would be dissecting the rationale presented in the article and refuting them with specifics.

        The argument for transparent disabled buttons is solid and strong because I provide specific experience-based rationale to back it up. Your vague complaint "it has no research" is trash. Anyone who argues without specifics has no credibility.

        0 points
    • Diego LafuenteDiego Lafuente, over 4 years ago

      Again, straw man fallacy and appeal to authority, which is worse.

      3 points