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= Design Patterns =
= Design Patterns =
Successful design patterns from different areas of the workspace, the same application, or other applications, are re-used where possible.
Successful design patterns from different areas of the workspace, the same application, or other applications, are re-used where possible.
Types of design patterns include:
Types of design patterns include:
An arrangement of visual elements that communicate similar information or perform a similar function.
* A similar arrangement of visual elements that communicate similar information or perform a similar function.
A similar sequence of steps to complete a task.
* A similar sequence of steps to complete a task.
Common building blocks (buttons, scrollbars, checkboxes, progress bars, menus, etc.) are preferred over custom components where possible.

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Design Patterns

Successful design patterns from different areas of the workspace, the same application, or other applications, are re-used where possible.

Types of design patterns include:

  • A similar arrangement of visual elements that communicate similar information or perform a similar function.
  • A similar sequence of steps to complete a task.