Haven’t you ever wondered why the “Activate” button is still visible after you have selected an (already) active record?
Well, I certainty did. For me, this is a clear example of bad user experience. Having both buttons available makes no sense and it can only bring confusion. In this case it would be better…
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Conditionally show button based on selected record
Haven’t you ever wondered why the “Activate” button is still visible after you have selected an (already) active record? Well, I certainty did. For me, this is a clear example of …
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