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drRoss
7y

Does anyone else have a bigger than necessary gap in their log out button?

Just realised it's Christmas morning and I'm posting about a UI problem...

What is my life.

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  • 0
    @g-m-f Yeah but you could just have an 'are you sure?' prompt on button press. It might even ask that already, but I don't want to risk it now. 😂
  • 2
    It's not a bug, it's a feature!
  • 1
    @drRoss just loged out and loged in, that prompt you we're talking, it doesn't exist 😂
    The button logs you out immediatly after you press it
  • 1
    @LMestre14 I'm so glad I didn't press it!
  • 3
    The real bug is your light theme.
  • 0
    @TheInitializer came here to say the same but you beat me by 4 minutes
  • 0
    @TheInitializer @sylar182 Someone had to say it. But the reality is that I use Cyanogenmod LiveDisplay as well Twilight to tone down my screen.
  • 1
    @g-m-f I would actually agree with you here. If you use dev options in android to see layout boundaries it looks like this... Which looks intentional cc @dfox
  • 5
    It's intentional. And for delete we have multiple confirmations but I can say with 100% certainty, as I've been told many times by users on devRant, that people click "yes" on confirmation dialogs even when they don't want to perform the action. This is why we can't have nice things lol.
  • 0
    @dfox Fair enough.

    You could always swap the buttons around. 😂
  • 0
    @dfox it should force you to write something like: Yes, delete my account.
  • 0
    @Dacexi @dfox true, like world of warcraft on account deletion and some items in game too
  • 0
    I like github's method where it forces you to type the repository name to delete it.
  • 0
    Sounds good. I like the 'type your username to confirm account deletion' option.
  • 0
    I just make them type DELETE in caps, where if they delete there account they can't come back at me and sat they didn't want to or if they do I can be a smartass
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