Distractionfree
Distraction-free is a term used in user experience to describe a mode or design approach that minimizes on-screen elements and external interruptions to help users focus on a single task. It is commonly applied in writing software, editors, note-taking apps, and other productivity tools.
In software, distraction-free modes typically switch to full-screen or borderless view, hide menus and toolbars, reduce
Common domains include writing applications (word processors and markdown editors), code editors, note-taking apps, and browsers.
Benefits of distraction-free interfaces include improved concentration, longer uninterrupted work periods, and a clearer mental focus.
In UX design, distraction-free interfaces are part of broader minimalism and focus-enhancement strategies. They are often