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Patterns - Settings
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2015. 9. 6. 03:14
참조 : http://www.google.com/design/spec/patterns/settings.html
Grouping settings
For large lists of settings, cluster settings into multiple
shorter lists. Arrange them according to the total number of settings in
the Settings panel in your app.
7 or fewer
Don’t group at all.
9 to 10
Group related settings under one or two section dividers. For settings that can't be grouped:
- If important, list them at the top without a section divider.
- Otherwise, list them at the bottom with a section divider called "Other," in order of importance.
11 to 15
Group related settings under two to four section dividers. Combine sets of two related settings into a single setting.
For example, two related settings with checkboxes could combine into a single multiple-choice setting.
16 or more
Group
four or more related settings under a subscreen. Use consistent
terminology, making sure that the subscreen’s title matches the label of
the setting which opens it.
Labels and secondary text
Labels
Make your labels brief and meaningful.
Labels should:
- Capitalize only the first word of each label, and proper nouns.
- Put the most important text of your label first.
- Rephrase negative words like "Don't" or "Never" into neutral terms such as "Block."
- Use
impersonal labels like "Notifications" instead of "Notify me."
Exception: If referring to the user is necessary for understanding the
setting, use the second person ("you") rather than the first person
("I").
Labels should avoid:
- Generic terms, such as: Set, Change, Edit, Modify, Manage, Use, Select, or Choose
- Repeating words from the section divider or subscreen title
- Technical jargon, unless it's widely understood by your target audience
Secondary text
Secondary text is optional. If the label is sufficient on its own, don't add a secondary text description.
Switch or checkbox settings
Settings that require precise descriptions may add a single-line description underneath the settings label. Descriptions should:
- Convey what happens when a setting is enabled
- Use words that don't already appear in the label
Settings that require longer explanations may add a description on a second screen.
All other settings
For non-switch settings, secondary text should show the current status of a setting only.
Writing guidelines
Be direct and understandable.
Indicate status with specific details placed within the appropriate context.
Use keywords that describe settings accurately.
Use familiar acronyms when there aren’t better alternatives. Convey how and why an unfamiliar setting exists.