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docs: fix small typos (microsoft#25464)
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apps/public-docsite/src/pages/Controls/ButtonPage/docs/cross/ButtonOverview.md
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Buttons are best used to enable a user to commit a change or complete steps in a task. They are typically found inside forms, dialogs, panels or pages. An example of their usage is confirming the deletion of a file in a confirmation dialog. | ||
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When considering their place in a layout, contemplate the order in which a user will flow through the UI. As an example, in a form, the individual will need to read and interact with the form fields before submiting the form. Therefore, as a general rule, the button should be placed at the bottom of the UI container (a dialog, panel, or page) which holds the related UI elements. | ||
When considering their place in a layout, contemplate the order in which a user will flow through the UI. As an example, in a form, the individual will need to read and interact with the form fields before submitting the form. Therefore, as a general rule, the button should be placed at the bottom of the UI container (a dialog, panel, or page) which holds the related UI elements. | ||
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While buttons can technically be used to navigate a user to another part of the experience, this is not recommended unless that navigation is part of an action or their flow. |
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apps/public-docsite/src/pages/Controls/ButtonPage/docs/windows/ButtonOverview.md
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Buttons are best used to enable a user to commit a change or complete steps in a task. They are typically found inside forms, dialogs, panels or pages. An example of their usage is confirming the deletion of a file in a confirmation dialog. | ||
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When considering their place in a layout, contemplate the order in which a user will flow through the UI. As an example, in a form, the individual will need to read and interact with the form fields before submiting the form. Therefore, as a general rule, the button should be placed at the bottom of the UI container (a dialog, panel, or page) which holds the related UI elements. | ||
When considering their place in a layout, contemplate the order in which a user will flow through the UI. As an example, in a form, the individual will need to read and interact with the form fields before submitting the form. Therefore, as a general rule, the button should be placed at the bottom of the UI container (a dialog, panel, or page) which holds the related UI elements. | ||
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While buttons can technically be used to navigate a user to another part of the experience, this is not recommended unless that navigation is part of an action or their flow. |
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apps/public-docsite/src/pages/Controls/DrawerPage/docs/ios/DrawerOverview.md
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