hideable
Hideable refers to the characteristic of being capable of being concealed or made invisible. This term is often used in the context of user interfaces, software design, and physical objects. In digital interfaces, elements such as buttons, menus, or entire sections of content can be described as hideable if they can be toggled between a visible and an invisible state. This functionality is typically controlled by user interaction, such as clicking a button or selecting an option, or by predefined system logic.
The purpose of making elements hideable is to improve user experience by reducing clutter, allowing users to
In a broader sense, hideable can also apply to physical objects or features. A desk might have