autohidetilassa
Autohidetila is a feature found in some software applications, particularly those with graphical user interfaces, that allows elements such as toolbars, menus, or sidebars to automatically conceal themselves when they are not actively being used or hovered over. This behavior is designed to maximize screen real estate, presenting a cleaner and less cluttered workspace to the user. When the user moves their mouse cursor towards the area where the hidden element is located, or performs a specific action like clicking a designated button, the element reappears. This toggling between hidden and visible states is the core of autohidetila.
The primary benefit of autohidetila is the increased available space for the main content of the application.