Dropdown Menus

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What are Dropdown Menus?

A dropdown menu is a design pattern letting you display a list of contents, navigation points, and functions without flooding the user with many options simultaneously. Users find a list of options when they click the menu label or hover the cursor over it, and can select one of these options by clicking on the appropriate content name.

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