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Will Grant
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Will Grant is a British UI/UX expert and a digital product designer. He is a web technology entrepreneur with over 25 years' experience, leading teams (and products) at the intersection of technology and usability. After his Computer Science degree, Will trained with Jakob Nielsen and Bruce Tognazzini at the Nielsen Norman Group – the world leaders in usable design. Since then, Will has overseen the user experience and interaction design of several large-scale web sites and apps, reaching over a billion users in the process. Will is a "design purist" and obsessed with building beautiful, compelling, and familiar products that customers intuitively know how to use.
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Don’t Use a Drop-Down Menu If You Only Have a Few Options

A drop-down menu in the user interface is designed to expand when clicked and present a range of options. This is fine for customization, where there genuinely are plenty of options.

There is, however, an overhead to operating a drop-down menu: the user needs to click to open, scroll to the correct item, and then click to select. On a mobile device, this can be even slower, as the user will be using a smaller screen.

If you only have two or three options, then don’t jump to using a drop-down straightaway. Consider whether the options could be better presented to users with a different kind of control (radio buttons—for single choices, sliders, and so on).

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Figure 20.1: The anti-pattern: this should clearly be a cheese toggle, not a cheese drop-down

Sort your options into a sensible order—alphabetical or numerical—rather than random. Don’t be the app that asks users...

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Will Grant

Will Grant is a British UI/UX expert and a digital product designer. He is a web technology entrepreneur with over 25 years' experience, leading teams (and products) at the intersection of technology and usability. After his Computer Science degree, Will trained with Jakob Nielsen and Bruce Tognazzini at the Nielsen Norman Group – the world leaders in usable design. Since then, Will has overseen the user experience and interaction design of several large-scale web sites and apps, reaching over a billion users in the process. Will is a "design purist" and obsessed with building beautiful, compelling, and familiar products that customers intuitively know how to use.
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