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progressive disclosure
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The progressive disclosure tag on WindowsForum.com covers user interface design patterns that reveal information or controls gradually to reduce clutter and improve usability. Tagged content includes Google's testing of a floating pill input bar for Gemini Android, which collapses when idle, expands for typing, and hides secondary tools behind a plus menu. This exemplifies progressive disclosure by showing only essential elements upfront and making advanced options available on demand. Discussions focus on how such patterns streamline interactions in mobile apps and web interfaces, balancing simplicity with access to deeper functionality. The tag is relevant for UI/UX designers, developers, and enthusiasts interested in modern interaction design.
Google’s latest tweak to the Gemini Android experience is small in pixels but significant in intent: the company is testing a floating, pill-shaped input bar that collapses when idle, expands for typing, and hides secondary tools behind a plus menu — a redesign spotted in beta teardowns and now...