Buttonsecondary
Buttonsecondary is a term that typically refers to a secondary action button within a user interface. Unlike a primary button which usually signifies the main, most important action, a secondary button represents an alternative or less critical option. These buttons are often styled differently to visually distinguish them from primary buttons. Common styling cues include a less prominent color, an outline instead of a solid fill, or a different font weight. The purpose of this distinction is to guide the user's attention to the primary action while still offering other choices. For example, in a form submission scenario, the primary button might be "Submit" while a secondary button could be "Cancel" or "Save Draft". The use of secondary buttons helps to declutter interfaces and improve usability by clearly delineating the hierarchy of actions available to the user. Their placement is also important, often appearing alongside or below primary buttons.