Accordion: Let users expand and collapse sections of content, Bento Menu: Represents a menu with grid items, Breadcrumb: These little trails of links help users figure out where they are within a website., Button: Tells users they can perform a particular action, like submitting., Card: They displaying different kinds of content side by side which the user can then click on., Carousel: They allow users to browse through sets of content, Checkbox: They allows users to select one of multiple options from a list, Comment: Display content users input into the system in chronological order., Döner Menu: Represents a group of filters, Dropdown: Allows users to select an item from a list that “drops down” once they click on it., Form: Input sets of related information into the system and submit them, Feed: Think Twitter!, Hamburger Menu: Most likely containing a group of navigation links., Icon: Images used to communicate a variety of things to users, Input Field: A place for users to enter content into the system, Kebab Menu: Represents a set of grouped options., Loader: Designed to let users know the system is completing an action in the background and should wait., Meatballs Menu: Signifies that there are more options available, Modal: Little message that pop up asking you to confirm that you wanted to remove it is a modal., Notification: They let us know there is something new, like a message, Pagination: Organizes content into pages, Picker: Let users pick dates and times, Progress Bar: Help users visualize where they are in a series of steps., Radio Buttons: Small circular elements that let users select one option among a list, Search Field: Allow users to input information to find within the system, Sidebar: Displays a group of navigational actions or content literally on the side of a page, Slider Controls: Used for selecting a value or a range of values, Stepper: Two-segment controls that also let users adjust a value, Tag: They are essentially labels which help to mark and categorize content., Tab Bar: allow users to quickly move back and forth between the primary sections of an app.,
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