It is typically placed above or below the parent control. ToolTip shows a short piece of text that informs the user of a control's function. prompting the user to make a choice and/or enter a value.
communicating a message to the user that they must read and acknowledge.A modal popup blocks users from interacting with the application until they have made a choice and closed the popup.
It prompts the user to make a decision or enter information. It can be used for offering a list of actions that can be taken in a given context.Ī Popup displays content over other application content. The Menu control displays a vertical list of items that can be selected. The user can show and hide the drawer at any time with a simple swipe movement. It allows the user to add navigation without taking up valuable screen space. The drawer can be positioned at any of the four edges of the screen. Drawer Controlĭrawer provides a swipe-based side panel, similar to those often used in touch interfaces to provide a central location for navigation. The following sections offer guidelines for choosing the appropriate type of popup control, depending on the use case. Popup that can be used as a context menu or popup menuīase type of popup-like user interface controlsĮach type of popup control has its own specific target use case. Side panel that can be opened and closed using a swipe gesture Popup dialog with standard buttons and a title, used for short-term interaction with the user