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In web design and Information Architecture, Taxonomy is the science of classification. It is the logical structure and methodology used to group, organize, and label content across a website so that users and search engines can easily find related information. Common taxonomic structures include Categories (broad, hierarchical groupings) and Tags (specific, non-hierarchical descriptors).
Card UI (User Interface) is a design pattern where information is organized into small, rectangular containers that resemble physical playing cards or business cards. Each card typically groups related pieces of information about a single subject—such as an image, a title, a short summary, and a Call to Action (CTA)—making the content easy to digest at a glance.
A Carousel (often called a Slider) is an interactive UI component that displays a series of content items—like images, customer testimonials, or partner logos—one at a time within the same physical space on the screen. Users can navigate through the items using arrows, swipe gestures, or pagination dots.
A Widget is a compact element designed to provide utility or functionality. They are often third-party tools embedded onto a Webflow site.
A Tooltip is a common graphical UI element. It is a brief, informative, floating message that appears when a user hovers their cursor over, focuses on, or clicks an item (such as an icon, a link, or a piece of text) on a webpage. Once the user moves their mouse away, the tooltip disappears.