March 2019
Intermediate to advanced
534 pages
14h 52m
English
Web applications typically provide autocomplete input fields when there are too many choices to select from. Autocomplete fields are like text input fields—as users starts typing, they are given a smaller list of choices based on what they've typed. Once the user is ready to make a selection, the actual input is filled with components called Chips—especially relevant when the user needs to be able to make multiple selections.
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