Common actions terminology
Guidewire follows user experience best practices for common actions. The behavior of these actions is designed to be consistent throughout Guidewire Cloud applications. This list includes common UI terms and recommended action labels for use in Guidewire UI content.
Add
Takes an existing object or item and adds it to an interaction or user-flow.
The user should clearly understand what it is that can be 'added', such as a scheduled item. If this is not readily apparent from the context, combine Add with the object. Add appears as a '+' symbol, which can be contained within a button if desired along with the word 'Add'.
Opposite: Remove
Approve
Indicates that the user grants permission or agrees.
Opposite: Reject
Back
Returns the user to the previous step in a user-flow sequence.
Back is represented as a secondary action button.
Cancel
Stops the user's current action and closes the component or item. Cancel offers a way for the user to back out and take no action.
Alert users to any negative consequences of stopping an action from progressing, such as data corruption or data loss.
Cancel is represented as a secondary action button or link.
Clear
Removes data from a field or clears selections.
Clear appears as a text-based button with the word 'Clear'.
Clone
Creates a new item based on the information from an existing item.
Where appropriate, combine Clone with the object (for example, 'Clone flow' or 'Clone workset').
Close
Close ends the current page, window or menu, and can also be used to dismiss notifications.
The close icon appears as an 'X' on the upper right or right side of the element in question. Do not use 'Close' interchangeably with 'Cancel'.
Copy
Copies from something that exists to something else that also already exists.
Combine 'Copy' with the destination if there are multiple possibilities (for example, 'Copy to clipboard').
Create
Makes a new object or item.
The user should clearly understand what it is that they are creating. If this is not readily apparent from the context, combine 'Create' with the object. Do not use 'Create' interchangeably with 'Add'.
Opposite: Delete
Delete
Destroys an object or item so that it no longer exists.
This action is typically permanent and cannot be easily undone. Where appropriate, combine 'Delete' with the object or item (for example, 'Delete column').
Opposite: Create
Deploy
Installs and configures an application and its components on a planet. Makes the software available for use by users and other programs.
Opposite: Undeploy