A toggle is a switch or button that allows you to switch between two different options, states, or modes. It is commonly used in everyday technology devices and applications such as computers, phones, video games, or cameras to enable or disable features or change settings.
The toggle is a great solution to provide users with control over features, settings, and other types of content. However, it is important to keep in mind that when implemented poorly, toggle switches can have a negative impact on user experience. To avoid this, toggles should always be used with clear labels, standard visual design, and deliver immediate results.
It is also important to remember that not all color is the same and that it is a good idea to evaluate societal and cultural differences when designing visual cues for toggle switches. For example, using red to represent an active option may be counterintuitive for some users due to their association with stop signs or traffic lights. In this case, it might be better to use a more neutral or dark color for the inactive state.
Creating a toggle is easy with our Content Toggle item in the article editor. The toggle can be turned on or off with a single click and it can be positioned anywhere on the page. The toggle can also be expanded or collapsed to display more or less of the content. There are several advanced options available for this element as well including positioning, Responsive, Animation & Delay, and more.