I'm seeing the term CTA all over the place meaning different things…
In some places, like the CTA component itself, it refers to the combination of a Headline, a short paragraph and between one and three buttons. This combination's goal of course being to Call the viewer To Action.
In other places however, like in the still-non-existant Form component, the term CTA seems to refer instead to the button in charge of submitting said form. The Call To Action here would therefor be the wording on the button which entices you to want to click it and therefore fill the form to do so.
I see why both make sense, but I think we should try to avoid any naming collisions in our code as well as our products (the experiences we deliver to our clients and theirs)
I'm seeing the term CTA all over the place meaning different things…
In some places, like the CTA component itself, it refers to the combination of a Headline, a short paragraph and between one and three buttons. This combination's goal of course being to Call the viewer To Action.
In other places however, like in the still-non-existant Form component, the term CTA seems to refer instead to the button in charge of submitting said form. The Call To Action here would therefor be the wording on the button which entices you to want to click it and therefore fill the form to do so.
I see why both make sense, but I think we should try to avoid any naming collisions in our code as well as our products (the experiences we deliver to our clients and theirs)