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Name of truncation pattern "+1 more"

Name of truncation pattern "+1 more"

Is there a proper name of the function "+1 more/other". It‘s some kind of truncation, but maybe it has a specific name?

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How can I categorize tangibility?

How can I categorize tangibility?

Our company is developing a new project dealing with tangible, intangible and combined media types.
My problem is that we cannot find a suitable taxonomy or name for filtering and facet search.
The correct name in Spanish would literally t…

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Renaming duplicated ‘Save’ button

Renaming duplicated 'Save' button

This is a form for student registration.
Context:

The form contains standard fields for student details (name, D.O.B, etc) and editable data grid for students’ previous school’s details.
User can add multiple schools details by clicking a…

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Contextual menu vs. Right-click menu. Is the term "contextual menu" misused?

Contextual menu vs. Right-click menu. Is the term "contextual menu" misused?

When we need to refer to a right-click menu, we typically call it a contextual menu.
But it seems the term "contextual menu" is misused.
The first problem
The first problem is that we get used to call any right-click menu a conte…

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Is There a Word Which Means "Not a Ten-Foot Display"?

Is There a Word Which Means "Not a Ten-Foot Display"?

I’m designing a web-based arrivals board which has:

A "ten foot" version for display on a big TV (viewed at a distance)
A "regular" version for laptop/phone

What do folk say for #2?

Regular
Classical
Desktop
Close-Up…

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Are Suspend and Pause synonyms?

Are Suspend and Pause synonyms?

I have a question.
Is suspend and pause the same action?
For example, user can choose one of these actions:

Start debugging
Suspend debugging
Stop debugging

Would you think I could swap suspend for pause?
Thank you!

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What’s the generic term for meaningless interactivity?

What's the generic term for meaningless interactivity?

We talk about visual noise to refer to profuse, redundant or meaningless elements towards the purpose of the design.
What’s the name when it comes to "noise" in interactivity?

The bottom image has a redundant click: displaying a…

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What’s the generic term for meaningless interactivity?

What's the generic term for meaningless interactivity?

We talk about visual noise to refer to profuse, redundant or meaningless elements towards the purpose of the design.
What’s the name when it comes to "noise" in interactivity?

The bottom image has a redundant click: displaying a…

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What is "neo-modern interactive" design?

What is "neo-modern interactive" design?

I was going through a Google tutorial on building UI experiences with Jetpack Compose when I came across an odd aside:

Tip: neo-modern interactive is probably a design trend

After a web search, I’m as clueless about this term as I was be…

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What’s the difference between a panel and pane?

What's the difference between a panel and pane?

When naming different components in a layout what is considered a panel and what is a pane?

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