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Is it OK to ask on Stack Overflow about good/bad practices concerning modal windows?

The question is:

There is a Delphi 6 application made years ago and it uses modal windows to output goods' references. Its behavior is very convenient to me, especially the fact that these windows are modal, except one thing: I would like to go from reference (all purchases of the goods) to actual purchase (non-modal parent window). Is it ok to do so from a modal window? How to do it the best way?

I put it to programmers.stackexchange.com but do not know whether it is the right place.

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    If stripped from its Delphi context, this could be on topic on ux.stackexchange.com
    – Pekka
    Jun 15, 2016 at 16:04
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    What do you mean "is it ok"; from whose (or what's) perspective? How would you define "the best way"?
    – jonrsharpe
    Jun 15, 2016 at 16:06

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Nope. It's textbook subjective and too broad.

There's plenty of good stuff out there already, though: Google e.g. modal windows pros and cons or modal windows best practices.

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  • I do not need ALL the pros and cons. I need to ask about specific problem, but it is conceptual. I would like to do this on some of StackExchange sites.
    – Paul
    Jun 15, 2016 at 16:01
  • @Paul could you maybe put that question in this question?
    – jonrsharpe
    Jun 15, 2016 at 16:01
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No, It is generally not ok to ask about choices you can make.

The way question is phrased now makes it awful fit for any SE site. "The best way" is almost always too-broad or opinion-based. At very least such question must include solid definition of "better" to be answerable.

Note that many of "the best way" questions are performance related (speed of code, size/readability, user performance like in this case) and should include results of measurements you did for options or at least the current numbers with the goal.

As suggested in comments https://ux.stackexchange.com/ may be a better fit for the question after adding details (assuming you are looking for user interaction behavior, not coding practice).

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