- What is progressive disclosure as it relates to UI?
- When the information is being progressively disclosed during?
- What is the advantage of responsive enabling over progressive disclosure?
- What is a Chevron in UI?
What is progressive disclosure as it relates to UI?
Progressive disclosure is an interaction design pattern that sequences information and actions across several screens (e.g., a step-by-step signup flow). The purpose is to lower the chances that users will feel overwhelmed by what they encounter.
When the information is being progressively disclosed during?
What is Progressive Disclosure? Progressive disclosure is the concept of managing information by displaying only what's necessary or requested at any given time. The idea is to help prevent information overload and keep designs cleaner by reducing clutter and noise.
What is the advantage of responsive enabling over progressive disclosure?
Unlike other designs, such as progressive disclosure, responsive enabling does not hinder users who regularly carry out or are familiar with a particular task, as all the options are presented at once.
What is a Chevron in UI?
The chevron icon is used when elements of content are collapsed and can be toggled open. Typically this icon is positioned vertically, and alternates between “up” and “down” states. This icon is quite flexible, and can stand alone, or be paired with text.