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A drop-down list or drop-down menu or drop menu, with generic entries. A drop-down list (DDL), drop-down menu or just drop-down [1] – also known as a drop menu, pull-down list, picklist – is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list either by clicking or hovering over the menu ...
p-cactions - The items in the "More" tab's dropdown menu. "cactions" stands for "content actions". p-search - Adding things here will mess up the appearance of the search box. Not recommended. Left p-logo - Adding things here will mess up the appearance of the logo. Not recommended. p-navigation; p-interaction - Has the title "Contribute".
This is particularly true for dropdown menus. A dropdown menu is a type of navigation menu. It reveals additional links or options when a user hovers over a main menu item. This allows users to explore subcategories or related pages without needing to click. This makes the navigation process smoother and more efficient. Mouseover effects in ...
A semi-transparent background can be made less intrusive by having the whole background area function as a close button: this is standard on most mobile operating systems, avoids making the user feel trapped, and makes modal windows feel less like malicious pop-ups. Design should follow common practices in the platform the program is running on.
A context menu from LibreOffice Writer, appearing when the user right-clicks on a page element A context menu from Ubuntu desktop. A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut, and pop up or pop-up menu) is a menu in a graphical user interface (GUI) that appears upon user interaction, such as a right-click mouse operation.
Its function is to toggle a menu (sometimes referred to as a hamburger menu) or navigation bar between being collapsed behind the button or displayed on the screen. The icon which is associated with this widget , consisting of three horizontal bars, is also known as the collapsed menu icon .
Navigate to a history page, or click the "Request CV revdel" under the "More" menu or "Tools" sidebar on any page; select a few ranges using the "Add range to revdel template" button (and the radio buttons that you normally would use for comparing two revisions); fill in the URL(s); and click "Submit".
I'm not sure how possible this is, but it would be really nice to have a user script which adds a new icon to the top toolbar (where one's username is, notifications, watchlist, etc.) which could be customized using custom images + a custom link which it leads to.