All Definitions

Information Architecture (IA)

Short Definition

The organization and labeling of content in a way that helps users find information and complete tasks.

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Placeholder

Text or images used to fill space in a design mockup, indicating where content will be added later.

Accessibility

Designing websites that can be used by people with various disabilities.

Auto Placement

The automatic placement of grid items when no explicit placement is defined.

Justify Content

A property that aligns flex items along the main axis (flex-start, flex-end, center, space-between, space-around, space-evenly).

Micro-interactions

Small, often subtle, design elements that respond to user actions and enhance the user experience.

vmin (Viewport Minimum)

1% of the viewport’s smaller dimension (width or height). Useful for ensuring responsiveness across different screen orientations.

Pixel Density

The number of pixels per inch (PPI) on a display, affecting the clarity and sharpness of images.

Grid Track

The space between two grid lines. A grid track can be a row or a column.

Flexbox

A CSS layout model designed for one-dimensional layouts, providing efficient space distribution and alignment of items within a container.

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