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Drop-down Menu
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Drop-down Menu

Description

A drop-down menu consists of related content grouped together and organized vertically.

It allows users to select one or multiple values from a list of predefined values. An optional search field can help the user to find values easily.

Types

Type

Usage

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Type

Usage

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Regular drop-down

When the user can only select one option from a predefined list.

When there are fewer than 15 options.

Searchable drop-down

When there are more than 15 options.

When users are expected to know what they are looking for, and are likely to be aware of how the option is labelled.

Multi-select drop-down

When the user can select multiple values from a predefined list

Multi-select searchable drop-down

 

Usage & Behavior

General guidelines

Structure

The drop-down consists of:

Trigger area - selecting the drop-down trigger should open or close the options list. Includes:

  • a text area, with the currently-selected option(s) or default text.

  • a drop-down arrow.

Options list - displays the list of available values, consisting of:

  • Options - must include a text label, but can additionally have an icon. Keep the labels short, because the list uses single lines only.

  • In case selecting an option is not mandatory, a No selection item should appear at the top of the options list. This will allow users to avoid selection or deselect a previously selected option.

  • Selection indicator - a blue check mark should be shown to the left of the selected option.

  • Action icons (optional) - these add extra actions for each list option, and appear on user interaction.

  • Status icons (optional) - these add extra information for each list option and always appear.

  • Dividers or group headers may also be used to organise the options list.

Text labels only

Including a No selection option

With icons

With additional actions and group divider

With group headers

Default State

The drop-down trigger area consists of a text box showing the default option, if one exists. For example:

If there is no default option:

  • Where a preceding label is being used, the default text will be Select.

  • Where there is no label, the default text will be Select a {NameOfEntity}. For example, Select a Job Title.

Content

  • When possible, a drop-down menu should have a preceding label. Labels inform the user about what is included in the options list.

  • Order the options list using one of these rules:

    • Logical. Sort options into a meaningful order. For example, group related options together, and order by the most common to least common.

    • Alphabetical. If there are more than 8 options available, sort them alphabetically. This helps the user to find the right option quickly. Sort currencies, names, and similar content alphabetically.

    • Numeric. Sort numeric values in a sequential order, with the lowest number first.

    • Chronological. Sort time-related information into chronological order, with the most recent first.

  • The width of the options list should adapt to the longest option, up to a maximum width. Where options are too long they should be truncated with a tooltip displaying the full text shown on hover.

Internal Logic

  • Users need to select one option exclusively from a short list (where the user can select multiple options, see Multi-select drop-down below).

  • There should be a minimum of 3 options.

  • The user may select an item either by using the mouse and clicking, or by using the Up and Down keys to navigate between options and Enter to select.

  • On selection of an option, the options list will close.

  • The selected option will be shown in the trigger area.

States

State

Visual

 

State

Visual

 

Regular

 

Hover

 

Active

 

Selected

 

Disabled

 

Read-Only

 

Error

 

Warning

 

Focused

 

Focused, Hover

 

Focused, Active

 

Focused, Disabled

 

 

Interaction

Interaction

Visual

Details

Interaction

Visual

Details

Hovering anywhere on the trigger area

  • Switches to hover state.

Clicking anywhere on the trigger area

  • Opens or closes the options list.

  • Hovered options should be highlighted with a light blue background color.

  • The user may use the Up and Down keys to navigate between options and Enter to select.

Selecting an option

  • The options list closes.

  • The selected option is displayed in the field.

Viewing options list with an existing selection

  • Shows the selected option with a blue check mark on the left side of the option.

Selecting a No selection option

  • The option list closes.

  • No Selection will be set as default unless instructed otherwise

Clicking anywhere outside the drop-down

  • Closes the options list.

Focusing or hovering on a list option when its row contains action and status icons

  • Actions are revealed.

  • Aria label will announce the action and status icons on the left
and on the right (for screen reader purposes).

Focusing or hovering over an action or status icon

 

  • Shows a tooltip describing the action or status.

Searchable drop-down

A Search field should be added:

  • to options lists with over 15 items.

  • when users are likely to know what they are looking for.

Internal Logic

  • The search field will be auto-focused when the options list opens, so that the user may start searching immediately.

  • The search field will operate as a Live Search.

  • The user may select an item either by using the mouse and clicking, or by using the Up and Down keys to navigate between options and Enter to select.

  • On selection, the options list will close.

  • The selected item will be presented in the trigger area.

  • The search field is cleared each time the options list is closed.

Interaction

Interaction

Visual

Details

Interaction

Visual

Details

Click the trigger area

  • Clicking or tapping anywhere on the trigger area opens or closes the options list.

  • The search field is focused so that the user may start typing.

Enter search

 

  • As characters are entered, the list is filtered to show matching results only.

  • Unless otherwise specified, the filter can match anywhere within the value string (at the beginning, middle or end).

  • The part of the option label which matches the search string should be shown in bold.

  • The user may use the Up and Down keys to navigate between options and Enter to select.

Select an option

On selecting an option:

  • the options list closes.

  • the selected option is displayed in the field.

  • the search field is cleared.

View options list with an existing selection

  • Shows the selected item with a blue check mark on the left side of the option.

 

Multi-select drop-down

A multi-select drop-down allows users to easily select multiple values from a predefined list.

Internal Logic

Selected items

  • The selected values are presented in the trigger area as read-only.

  • 2 or more items are presented one after the other, separated by a comma and a space.

  • When the selected values exceed the size of the trigger area, the labels will be replaced by the total number of selections, for example “5 selected“.

  • An option can be selected by clicking on the checkbox or the label.

  • When space is limited and/or the user is expected to select several items, a Select All option can be added.

Select All (optional)

  • The All option is a master type checkbox, which controls the state of all the other checkboxes in the list. See Checkbox for the full behaviour.

  • The All option should be presented at the top of the options list.

  • When all items are selected, the trigger area should show All instead of a number.

Use the All option when:

  • The user is expected to select all or most of the items.

  • The list is very long (so it will allow the user to easily clear all selections).

Interaction

Interaction

Visual

Details

Interaction

Visual

Details

Click the trigger area

  • Clicking or tapping anywhere on the trigger area opens or closes the options list.

     

Select an option

  • The options list remains open.

  • The option label is added to the trigger area.

  • The selected item is checked.

Multiple items selected

  • First, all items are presented one after another, separated by a comma and a space.

  • When the selected items exceed the size of the trigger area, the total number of selections should be presented.

Click on the trigger area, or
Click anywhere outside of the control

  • The options list closes.

  • The selected options are displayed in the trigger area.

 

Multi-select searchable drop-down

Interaction

Interaction

Visual

Details

Interaction

Visual

Details

Click the trigger area

  • Clicking or tapping anywhere on the trigger area opens or closes the options list.

  • The search field is focused and the user may start typing.

Enter Search

  • As characters are entered, the list is filtered to show matching results only.

  • The filter can match anywhere within the value string (at the beginning, middle, or end).

  • The part of the option label which matches the search string should be shown in bold.

  • The user may use the Up and Down keys to navigate between options and Enter to select.

Select an option

  • The option label is added to the trigger area.

  • The options list remains open, so the user can select another item.

  • The selected options are checked.

Delete search string

  • A search string can be cleared using the X button, or manually by using the delete key.

  • The full options list is presented.

  • The search field is in focus.

Validations and errors

Please refer to the Field Validation page for more information.

A drop-down with a warning: 

A drop-down with an error: 

Best practices

  • Use when:

    • The options list is small-medium in size.

    • Space is constrained.

  • Use the searchable type when:

    • there are more than 15 options.

    • when users are expected to know what they are looking for, and are likely to be aware of how the option is labelled.

  • Don’t use when:

    • The list has fewer than 3 options.

    • The list has fewer than 7 options and the user needs to see them all at once → use Radio Buttons or Checkboxes instead.

    • The user needs to enter a value which is not in the list → use a Combo Box instead.

    • The list is large → use Dual List Selector or List instead.

  • General:

    • Only show a scrollbar when the list has over 8 items.

    • Keep the text values as short as possible, because the list uses single lines only.

    • There is no horizontal scrolling in the option list.

    • The options list should adapt its length to the longest entry by default, but values which are too long may be truncated, with a tooltip displaying the full text (not recommended). 

    • Place options that represent All or None at the beginning of the list, regardless of the sort order of the remaining items.

    • Do not allow the control to auto-adjust based on the selection.

    • If there’s no preceding label, or if the label is not indicative enough, the {NameOfEntity} should be added within the drop-down, after the number of selections. For example, 2 categories selected:

Accessibility Compliance

Unless otherwise specified, see our general compliance information in Fundamentals - Accessibility.

Focus management

If a search bar exists, it will be treated as the first item on the options list.

Keyboard

Trigger area

Options list

Keyboard

Trigger area

Options list

 

Tab

Navigates to the next component.

  • Regular (single-select) - N/A

  • Multi-select - N/A

  • In case of a search bar - moves focus from search bar to the first list item.

Shift + Tab

Navigates to the previous component.

  • Regular (single-select) - N/A

  • Multi-select - N/A

  • In case of a search bar - moves focus from list item to the search bar.

Space

Opens the menu.

  • Regular (single-select) - Selects the focused item and closes the menu.

  • Multi-select - Selects the focused item. Menu stays open.

  • In case of a search bar - Acts as text input.

Enter

Opens the menu.

  • Regular (single-select) - Selects the focused item and closes the menu.

  • Multi-select - Selects the focused item. Menu stays open.

  • In case of a search bar - Acts as text input.

Esc

N/A

Closes the menu without updating the selection.

Arrows

Up/Down - Opens the menu.

  • Up - Navigates to the previous item. Stops at the first item in the list.

  • Down - Navigates to the next item. Stops at the last item in the list.

  • Left and right - In case there are status icons/actions in the option row - will navigate to the icon/action (movement will not be circular).

  • In case of a search bar - The right and left arrows act as arrows within a Text Field.

Holding down the key will scroll continuously.

Page Up/Home

N/A

Navigates to the first item.

Page Down/End

N/A

Navigates to the last item.

 

Design

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Zeplin Link

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Code

 









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