Description
Chips
Chips are small, lightweight UI components that display concise information, actions, or selections in a compact format. They are commonly used in applications to represent items such as tags, filters, contacts, or choices.
Key Features of Chips:
- Compact & Informative – Chips provide a space-efficient way to display information.
- Interactive – They can be clickable, removable, or selectable based on the use case.
- Customizable – Can include icons, images, or text to enhance usability.
- Grouped & Filtered – Often used for filtering content, selecting multiple options, or categorizing data.
- Adaptable to Different UI Styles – Found in mobile, web, and desktop applications with different styling variations.
- Material Design Standard – Common in Google’s Material Design as a UX element.
Types of Chips:
- Input Chips – Represent user input, like entered text.
- Choice Chips – Allow users to select one option from a set.
- Filter Chips – Enable filtering content dynamically.
- Action Chips – Trigger actions or commands.
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