snäppfunktion
Snäppfunktion, often translated as "snap feature" or "snap-to-grid," is a common functionality found in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and design software. Its primary purpose is to assist users in precisely aligning objects or elements on a screen. When a snap function is active, it causes a selected item to automatically move and "snap" to a predefined point, line, or grid when the user drags it close to these alignment guides.
The underlying principle is to simplify and enhance accuracy in digital layouts. Instead of manually trying
Common snap targets include the edges or corners of other objects, predefined grid lines, guides, or the