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Product filters - how to explain to the user if they are inclusive or exclusive

Product filters - how to explain to the user if they are inclusive or exclusive
  1. What is an inclusive filter?
  2. Why use filters ux?
  3. What is a filter in UI?

What is an inclusive filter?

A filter can either be exclusive or inclusive in nature. An exclusive filter excludes test matching the criteria. An inclusive filter includes any test matching the criteria.

Why use filters ux?

Filters and their properties also double as discoverability agents that educate users about the data and what the overall system can offer. When a filtering interaction is well designed and tailored to the type of data at hand, the experience feels intuitive and it allows users to feel in control and less overwhelmed.

What is a filter in UI?

Filters provide a set of controls to reduce items in a collection based on attributes the user is interested in (e.g., filtering items by creation date). Filters can provide the following functionality: A list of interesting attributes common to items in a collection, and possible values to filter by.

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