Good one: Using icons for content type, whether PDF icon or an avatar image, is a type of this... Make this make sense with the list style that describes it already.

NEVER just put text down without link styling or an indicator!

Problem

Within any context, an action must be initiated, information submitted, a link followed to more information, or a state change carried out on the current page..

Solution

The Indicator pattern is a type of action initiator between a Link and a Button. There is significant overlap between these three patterns, and the Icon pattern; there are some cases where the decision as to which to use is up to consistency and style.

xxxx Between the link and icon. If it has an arrow next to it (iOS loves triangles and GT/LTs), to indicate it goes somewhere, etc. Does not include add-ons (off site icon) if a link. This is for the special case where THIS is the indicator (get it) that there's something the associated text does. xxxx

Always helps explain the text item is actionable, or what sort of action. If the situation calls for hyperlinks, to not use this to avoid underlining, but it can be used in addition, to add further clarity to the link.

Variations

Content beyond - Explains whit is beyond. like icon for file type.

Type of action - like pinpoint icon, or refresh. Usually reinforces the words, not Standalone.hood example is the Reveal List. One icon indicates branch or parent, so you know it will just open. Other indicates leat, so you know it will open instead.

Manner of action - Next / back indictors (see pagination) and alsoto indicate what a non-implying word will do. E.g. in an email, a name w/ a rt. arrow can imply (if the os already supports this) that it will load a page w/ more info, to the 'right'

Interaction Details

Typically almost none. A partof the text, usually the whole box will link, But for a Link, will need to be separately coded to link 25 an image or similar. Usually should. Esp. it inline. less important it in a list, where all icons we in a different place... but any larger target is usually good.

Presentation Details

Usually horizontally aligned. Left or right of the text.

Antipatterns

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