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Progressive disclosure is an interaction design pattern in which the content is sequenced over several screens to prevent information overload for the user.

Progressive disclosure (PD) is clear and useful for settings, which are accessed rarely. For items that we frequently access, it’s tricky in that PD adds small friction many times. For example, in Google Docs, I must click 3 menus each time I…

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