Keygen GM DAT TIS Chevrolet Europe Technical Information System V09 20 11.rar Helhel
- gardner-sebastian1
- May 15, 2022
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Keygen GM DAT TIS Chevrolet Europe Technical Information System v09 20 11.rarQ:
Reasons why we have a custom close dialog
Why are we using a custom close dialog in WPF? The way I see it, in most cases we have a button to cancel. If we need to, we can put that button in the dialog so that the user can see it and use it.
I don't see the need for a dialog.
What am I missing?
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If there is a UI element that can be used to dismiss the dialog, then it makes sense to use a modal dialog because it makes it obvious to the user that something is happening.
But the dialog is still a good idea to provide consistency (and it's easier to write)
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As i see it, you have two options.
Provide the Cancel button in the Dialog. That way the user knows that he can dismiss the dialog by pressing that button. (plus you can also provide a better feedback to the user)
Don't provide the Cancel button in the Dialog, but make sure the user knows that he can dismiss the dialog by pressing the X.
I personally think that the second approach is better, as the dialog dismiss button is used for more than just closing it.
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Well it's a bit late, but at least I can share my 2 cents.
I usually use the second approach you mentioned (show a custom "close" button and provide a way to dismiss the dialog), and I add an Option-key (usually "Esc") too. This way, users have the choice if they want to dismiss the dialog by using the buttons, or by using the keyboard (or both).
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