So now the preview button in the designer is a familiar triangle-shape media play button, which you click and it switches to add the word Preview. This change for the active button state tells the user what? It’s confusing. How about use the triangle play button with the word Preview for the normal state, and after it’s been clicked remove the word Preview and flip the triangle play button to reverse?
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The proposed change would make the button’s function clearer by showing the “Preview” label in its normal state, along with the play triangle, to indicate that it’s for starting the preview. Once clicked, removing the “Preview” text and reversing the triangle would clearly signify that the preview is active and that the button now serves to stop or reverse the preview. This approach makes it more intuitive for users by combining both visual and text cues for different states of the button.
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