With the latest update, I noticed that an X is used to denote both "Delete" and "Close". Typically, a delete function is denoted using a trashcan icon. I think it's dangerous to use an X to indicate "Delete".
The same X button is also used to close the page. X should be used for Close, but not for Delete.
Thank you for your feedback regarding the UI icons in the latest update.
We completely agree that distinguishing between "Close" and "Delete" actions is critical for user experience and data safety. Using an 'X' for both can indeed lead to accidental deletions.
I have escalated this observation directly to our development team for review. They will look into restoring the standard trashcan icon for delete actions or implementing a clearer distinction in an upcoming patch.
With the latest update, I noticed that an X is used to denote both "Delete" and "Close". Typically, a delete function is denoted using a trashcan icon. I think it's dangerous to use an X to indicate "Delete".
The same X button is also used to close the page. X should be used for Close, but not for Delete.
Hello Kenneth,
Thank you for your feedback regarding the UI icons in the latest update.
We completely agree that distinguishing between "Close" and "Delete" actions is critical for user experience and data safety. Using an 'X' for both can indeed lead to accidental deletions.
I have escalated this observation directly to our development team for review. They will look into restoring the standard trashcan icon for delete actions or implementing a clearer distinction in an upcoming patch.
We appreciate you bringing this to our attention.
Best regards,
Salient Theme Support