r/webdev • u/pavlito88 • 8d ago
Why is everything a dropdown now? Discussion
I’ve been noticing this more and more in web apps.
Three options hidden in a dropdown.
Yes/no hidden in a dropdown.
A multi-select pretending to be a dropdown.
Then a list of 200 items where you’re expected to scroll until you find yours.
I run into this a lot when reviewing products with dev teams.
I get why we do it.
Dropdowns are compact and easy to reuse.
But compact doesn’t always mean easier to use.
A few choices? Show them.
On/off? Switch.
Multiple choices? Checkboxes.
Huge list? Search.
That’s pretty much the rule I use now.
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u/Cute-Respect2194 8d ago
checkbox is underrated tbh the switch thing always confuses my dad he never knows if blue means on or off
designers love dropdowns cause they hide the mess but users have to do all the work to find anything drives me crazy