Modal
- Usage
- Showcase
Modals appear on top of the main content and require user interaction. This dialog disables the main content until the user explicitly interacts with the modal dialog.
Do’s
- use modal dialogs for important warnings, to prevent or correct critical errors
- use modal dialogs to request the user to enter information critical to continuing the current process
- modal dialogs can be used to fragment a complex workflow into simpler steps
Don’ts
- do not use modal dialogs for nonessential information that is not related to the current user flow
- avoid modal dialogs that interrupt high-stake processes
- avoid modal dialogues for complex decision making that require additional sources of information unavailable in the modal