Adam, I've seen the term "progressive disclosure" used in more than one way. 
For example, in a dialog, revealing subsequent fields based on earlier user 
choices. Or are you referring to showing short menus containing common or 
high-use actions, and then revealing more choices in response to an explicit 
user action? Can you clarify?

Paul Eisen
Principal User Experience Architect
tandemseven

416.840.4447 office/mobile

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From: Adam Connor

So given this discussion, what (if anything) is the impact of what
we're saying on the use of Progressive Disclosure in UI design?

I'm not saying that there is an impact, it just seems to me that
I've heard the rationale before for hiding/showing some controls
conditionally as being based on the Progressive Disclosure pattern.

Forgive me if this is a stupid question.


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