Home » Glossary » Web Design

Web Design

Tables

Tables are one of the easiest and most understandable (as long as they are structured correctly) ways to convey a large amount of information in a (relatively) small space on a website page. In the...

Icons

Icons are a valuable tool in web design. They represent concepts and ideas that either don’t need to be written in words, or the words we would use would build significantly less trust in users. One...

Loading

Some web designers and marketers claim that adding a visible element that shows that the site is loading, especially in cases where this is supplemented by information about what is loading (for...

Modal elements

Modal elements are elements that pop up above the main content. They are more commonly known as pop-ups or pop-up windows. They are usually used to advertise a specific product, promotion, or for...

Text fields

Text fields have many and varied functions. From sending a message, to entering a password, as well as registration in the system, as well as writing comments on various platforms. In this sense,...

Tooltip

Information balloons are balloons that appear when the mouse is placed on them, and in some cases - only when clicked. They serve to provide information related to a specific element or term....

Search engine

An internal search engine is a must for any medium-sized website. There are several approaches you can take to this element. The search engine could be content-only or site-wide. A search engine,...

Toast

Toast is another term in web design that is for one reason or another related to bread. Another such term, of course, are the so-called breadcrumbs, which, as you can see in the article about...

Navigation

Navigation bar, navigation, main menu and menu are all terms that refer to the same element of a site. Of course, we could go deeper and discuss the fact that the main menu is actually (usually)...