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  2. Modal window - Wikipedia

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    Modal windows are sometimes called heavy windows or modal dialogs because they often display a dialog box. User interfaces typically use modal windows to command user awareness and to display emergency states, though interaction designers argue they are ineffective for that use. [1] Modal windows are prone to mode errors. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Mode (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    In his book The Humane Interface, Jef Raskin defines modality as follows: "An human-machine interface is modal with respect to a given gesture when (1) the current state of the interface is not the user's locus of attention and (2) the interface will execute one among several different responses to the gesture, depending on the system's current state."

  4. Dialog box - Wikipedia

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    Non-modal or modeless dialog boxes are used when the requested information is not essential to continue, and so the window can be left open while work continues elsewhere. A type of modeless dialog box is a toolbar which is either separate from the main application, or may be detached from the main application, and items in the toolbar can be used to select certain features or functions of the ...

  5. Popup - Wikipedia

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    Modal window or pop-up dialog boxes, a child window that blocks user interaction to the parent window; Sports. Pop-up, a kind of batted ball in baseball;

  6. Alert dialog box - Wikipedia

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    Modal alert dialogs are prone to produce mode errors due to their unrequested nature. A study to appear at the Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society showed that when a user dialog appears, the primary goal of users is typically to get rid of them as soon as possible [ 2 ] even without any analysis of the causes for the dialog ...

  7. Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation popups - Wikipedia

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    Navigation popups is an opt-in Wikipedia gadget (feature) that offers article previews and several functions through popup windows when hovering over wikilinks. It should not be confused with the default Page Previews and Reference Tooltips, which appear for all registered and unregistered users and serve as more reader-focused popups.

  8. Talk:Modal window - Wikipedia

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    Modal windowModal (computing) – As User:Nnivi justly points out above, any user interface element can be a modal, not just windows. A popover, just to give one example, can also be modal or modeless. Another example, also given by Nnivi, is the drop-down list. 62.166.252.25 14:17, 20 April 2024 (UTC) — Relisting.

  9. Window operator - Wikipedia

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    In modal logic, the window operator is a modal operator with the following semantic definition: , ,, for = (,,) a Kripke model and ,.Informally, it says that w "sees" every φ-world (or every φ-world is seen by w).