Genie 7110 manual Labels and Links, Accept ed Labels and Lin ks

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Labels and Links

Labels and Links

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Depending on the type of application and type of information displayed, consistent labels should be used within the application and across other applications. Only the first letter of the label or link should be capitalised unless the word is always capitalised, such as OK.

The following labels apply to the Openwave and Mitsubishi Trium browsers since both browsers can display the title or label attribute as the softkey labels. However, these labels can also be used for the Nokia 7110 browser.

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OK: Used to select a menu choice in a choice card.

Can also signify agreement to an operation, such as sending an email message.

Done: Used to allow the user to cancel the operation.

Used to return the user to the Home deck, main menu, or intuitive card within the application.

Skip: Used to lead to similar data, such as the next news article or email message.

Skip should always be the first softkey when used. May be repeated as a link at the end of a page as well.

View: Used to select an item in a menu of similar data, such as a list of stock quotes or email messages.

Must provide additional detail. If Times Square scrolling was used to display the list data, pressing View should redisplay the data.

Details: Used as a link to get details of an item, such as a news article that is summarised by a headline.

If information continues on another page, then use More instead of Details.

More: Used as a link at the end of a page of data to see the next page of related and similar data.

February 2001

Genie Application Style Guide 71

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Genie 7110 manual Labels and Links, Accept ed Labels and Lin ks