A list of possibilities that appears when you select an option on the menu bar To choose an item from the list, you drag the cursor down to the item and release Drop-down menus also appear in many online Forms
A form field element that presents a list of selections in drop-down menu style A drop-down menu form field element can be configured to permit the selection of many fields or a single field
A menu that appears listing various options The menu is not visible until you select it from a menu bar or other heading, usually by clicking your mouse pointer on a small inverted triangle representing a down arrow The menu of choices then drops down, covering a small part of the screen When you click on a choice in the drop down menu, the menu disappears
Also called pull-down menu A list of concealed commands or selections revealed when clicked on It allows the user to select one or more items from a list of several choices
A menu positioning method that places the access point of the menu near the top line of the display; when accessed, menus open by dropping down onto the display (14) See also Pop-up menu
A menu that is displayed when a user chooses a menu title in the menu bar Drop-down menus are created using the JMenu component See also menu, menu bar
(n ) A menu that is displayed when the user chooses a menu title in the menu bar In JavaTM look and feel, drop-down menus are created using the JMenu component See also menu, menu bar
A list of options that is displayed beneath a menu bar when you select a particular menu option For example, if you select the File menu from any Windows application, a list of further options is displayed beneath the word file This is a drop-down menu
A button which can be pressed on a Web page form which "drops down" a list of options that may be selected To choose an item from the list, you drag the cursor down to the item and release Drop-down menus also appear in computer software windows
A menu in a graphical user interface, whose title is normally visible but whose contents are revealed only when the user activates it, normally by pressing the mouse button while the pointer is over the title or an arrow to the right of the title