The last version of Internet Explorer, version 11, was released on October 17, 2013. This is a very long time ago when taking into account the rapid development of web technologies. These days it is often difficult and time consuming to get modern technologies to work well in this old browser. More and more frameworks are dropping support, and even Microsoft themselves has announced that they will fully drop support for IE in their own services in 2021.
Consequently, we have decided to not include support for IE in the Design Library website.
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Items tagged with Tablet
A note of reference, explanation, or comment usually placed below the text.
This block is meant to catch the attention of the viewer and then keep their interest with its conte...
A block for users to input their phone number so that SEB can contact them regarding a specific item...
A collection of data that can be used with a Story page or News page to give the reader better overv...
This block shows contact information for an area of the bank (or a general number).
Coach marks are contextual tips in an interface.
Lets the user customise columns to display in a table.
An accordion lets users show and hide sections of related content on a page.
An alert ribbon is a message used to inform the user about the state of a system, page or function. ...
A card is container for short content, related pieces of information, and action on a specific conte...
A widget acts as a configurable preview for a module and/or page.
A wizard that resides in the main content area.
A tooltip provides additional brief information about a page element or feature. On hover or via tou...
A toolbar is a series of buttons that enables the user to reach actions or tools related to its' tab...
A walkthrough modal with slides containing informational text and images.
Takeover modals enable a user to focus on a specific task.
A white bar that sticks to the top when scrolling.
A slider to adjust values and see results with.
A white bar that contains buttons and sticks to the bottom when scrolling.
A table displays collections of raw data grouped into rows and columns with supporting headers.
A stepper makes it easier to input values that are in a narrow range.
The Tab component allows the user to navigate between groups of content that are related and at the...
A menu where the user finds functionality and features connected to its user profile.
A segmented control is a horizontal set of two or more segments.
A visual representation of progress for loading content.
Gives the user a glimpse of what content is going to turn up after data has been loaded into the int...
A component that navigates between data that has been divided into separate pages.
A search field enables users to enter input in order to search for specific data.
Cluster navigation lets users to explore and switch between different content in our channels.
The top bar gives easy access to navigation and global functions.
A list with green check marks.
Date pickers simplify the task of selecting a date in a visual representation of a calendar.
A block to highlight and show the most important or prioritised message for a start or landing page.
A block showing a video with related heading, text or bookmarks to sections in the video.
A block to measure the customer experience of a page.
Motion is all about reenforcing understanding and behaviour on user triggered actions. We use it to ...
A grid system is used to harmonize negative space in a layout
Drag and drop (or browse) to upload a file.
What to consider and do when designing with dark mode
The filtering pattern allows users to narrow down specific data and its scope.
Gives the customer clear feedback that the task they have implemented is done.
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