Design System

Toggle Button A toggle button is a type of element that allows users to switch between two states wi

Toggle Button

A toggle button is like a switch that lets you change something with just one click. It usually shows if something is "On" or "Off," and when you click it, the status changes, and the button looks different to show the new state. You often see these buttons for turning settings or features on or off in apps or websites.

Radio Buttons

Radio buttons are like choosing from a list where you can pick only one thing. They usually look like little circles or dots, and you can only select one of them at a time. When you choose a new option, the one you picked before gets unselected automatically. They're handy for picking just one choice from a list of options.

Pagination

Pagination in design systems simplifies browsing large content by breaking it into smaller, more manageable pages. It's about creating easy-to-use controls, like numbered buttons or links, that allow users to navigate through extensive information without feeling lost or overloaded.

Date Picker ( Calender)

In a design system, a date picker component ensures consistency in how users interact with and select dates across different parts of an application or website. It defines the style, functionality, and behavior of the date picker to create a seamless and user-friendly experience.

TABS

Tab buttons are like signposts that help you move around a website or app. They're usually arranged in a line, and each one is for a different part of the site. When you click on one, it shows the part you want and hides everything else. It's a handy way to switch between sections without having to leave the page.

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