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  2. Hamburger button - Wikipedia

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    A hamburger menu in a previous version of the Wikipedia mobile app The icon consists of three parallel horizontal lines, intended to resemble the lines of text in a small menu. [ 7 ] [ 12 ] To further reduce screen it may be narrowed to three vertically stacked dots ( ⋮ ), this has been called a kebab , meatball or falafel button , but still ...

  3. Fluent Design System - Wikipedia

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    Fluent Design System (codenamed "Project Neon"), [11] officially unveiled as Microsoft Fluent Design System, [12] is a design language developed in 2017 by Microsoft.Fluent Design is a revamp of Microsoft Design Language 2 (sometimes erroneously known as "Metro", the codename of Microsoft Design Language 1) that includes guidelines for the designs and interactions used within software designed ...

  4. Graphical widget - Wikipedia

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    Cycle button - a button that cycles its content through two or more values, thus enabling selection of one from a group of items. Slider – control with a handle that can be moved up and down (vertical slider) or right and left (horizontal slider) on a bar to select a value (or a range if two handles are present).

  5. File:Hamburger icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburger-Menü-Icon; Usage on en.wiktionary.org hamburger button; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Botón de hamburguesa; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org دکمه همبرگری; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Hampurilaisvalikko; Usage on fi.wiktionary.org hampurilaisvalikko; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Menu latéral; Discussion modèle:Message galerie/Admissibilité

  6. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

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    A navigation bar (or navigation system) is a section of a graphical user interface intended to aid visitors in accessing information. Navigation bars are implemented in operating systems, file browsers , [ 1 ] web browsers , apps, web sites and other similar user interfaces .

  7. Button (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A typical button is a rectangle or rounded rectangle, wider than it is tall, with a descriptive caption in its center. [2] Other buttons may be square or round, with simple icons . The most common method of pressing a button is clicking it with a pointer controlled by a mouse , or a touchpad , but other input such as keystroke can be used to ...

  8. Splash screen - Wikipedia

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    The splash screen for version 2.65 of Blender. A splash screen is a graphical control element consisting of a window containing an image, a logo, and the current version of the software. A splash screen can appear while a game or program is launching. A splash page is an introduction page on a website.

  9. Menu key - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the menu key (≣ Menu), or application key, is a key with the primary function to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with the usual right-mouse button. [1] It was previously found on Microsoft Windows -oriented computer keyboards and was introduced at the same time as the Windows logo key .