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Active and inactive button
1. Active and inactive state
The active state is when the button is “clickable”. Although this may seem obvious, it is important to note that the button may be inactive if the user has not completed the necessary steps. For example, if you do not enter a name and email address, the user will not be able to click the Confirm button.
2. Hover & hover off (move the cursor/remove the cursor)
On desktop devices, the button must have different States so that the user knows that it can be clicked. The animation can also prompt the user to click. Continue reading
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