mitteklõpsatav
Mitteklõpsatav is an Estonian term that translates to "non-clickable" or "unclickable." It is primarily used in a computing context to describe elements within a graphical user interface (GUI) that cannot be interacted with by a user's mouse click. These elements are often present in software applications or web pages but are designed to be purely informational or decorative, rather than functional.
Non-clickable elements can take various forms, including static text, images, or disabled buttons. For instance, a
The purpose of making an element non-clickable is typically to prevent user confusion or errors, or to