actionssuch
Actionssuch is a term used in discussions of user interface design to describe a class of interaction patterns that foreground concrete actions users can take in a given context. In practice, actionssuch designs present a concise set of clearly labeled options (for example, buttons or swipes) that map directly to observable outcomes, rather than inviting open-ended inquiry about what the user might want to do. The term is not part of formal design doctrine but has circulated in informal design glossaries and online discussions as a label for this pattern.
Origin and usage: Actionssuch appears as a neologism formed from the phrase "actions such as" and is
Pattern and examples: Typical actionssuch interfaces show a short list of actions contextual to the item: a
Benefits and limitations: Actionssuch patterns can reduce cognitive load and speed decision making by presenting concrete
See also: call to action, contextual actions, affordance, progressive disclosure.