another area of investigation for a best practice

Never place buttons with catastrophic consequences—or even just hard to
undo results—near those that have trivial results. -
For example, in a user interface that lets users compose an email message,
the Send and Delete buttons should be far from each other, and nowhere near
things like formatting features. Accidentally changing text to bold can be
easily fixed by clicking the Bold button again. But there’s no way to
unsend a message, and recovering a deleted -


 See more at:
http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2013/03/common-misconceptions-about-touch.php#sthash.sfRgVb65.dpuf

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