cascading menu

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cascading menu

A user hovers the cursor over a menu item, revealing a cascading menu.

Definition

Noun: A cascading menu is a secondary menu that appears on a computer screen when a user holds or clicks the cursor over an item on a primary menu. It is a hierarchical interface element where sub-options are displayed visually connected to and extending from the parent item, often resembling a cascade or waterfall.

Usage

A cascading menu is used in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to organize commands and options in a nested, space-efficient manner. It helps keep a primary menu clean by hiding more specific or less frequently used choices until the user interacts with a top-level item.

Examples
  • In the software, you can find the "Paste Special" command by clicking "Edit" and then hovering over "Paste" to open the cascading menu.
  • The "Format" menu has a cascading menu under "Font" that lets you choose bold, italic, or underline.
  • Right-clicking often brings up a context menu with cascading menus for more detailed options.
Advanced Usage
  • "Nested cascading menu": Refers to a menu with multiple levels of sub-menus, where one cascading menu item can itself open another cascading menu.
    • The "Effects" option opens a cascading menu, and selecting "Blur" from it opens another nested cascading menu with specific blur types.
  • "Fly-out menu" is a common synonym in interface design, emphasizing the visual action of the menu appearing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Drop-down menu (n): A broader term for a menu that appears below a selected item. A cascading menu is a specific type of drop-down menu that has multiple levels.
  • Submenu (n): A general term for any secondary menu. A cascading menu is a visual implementation of a submenu.
  • Hierarchical menu (n): A menu structured with parent and child items, which includes cascading menus.
Synonyms
  • Fly-out menu
  • Hierarchical menu
  • Nested menu
  • Tiered menu
Related Phrases
  • To cascade: The action of a menu opening its sub-options.
    • The options cascade from the main toolbar item.
  • To open a cascading menu: The user action to reveal it.
    • You need to open the cascading menu to access the advanced settings.
cascading menu

A user hovers the cursor over a menu item, revealing a cascading menu.

Noun
  1. a secondary menu that appears while you are holding the cursor over an item on the primary menu

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