Interactive web design refers to the creation of websites and web applications that enable dynamic, two-way interactions between the user and the website. Some examples of interactive web design elements include:
- Interactive forms and input fields
- Hover effects, tooltips, and hover-activated content
- Scrolling and scrolling-based interactions (e.g., parallax effects)
- Drag-and-drop functionality
- Interactive data visualization and infographics
- Animated elements and micro-interactions
- Video and audio players with interactive controls
The goal of interactive web design is to create engaging, responsive, and intuitive user experiences that go beyond static, passive content. By incorporating interactive elements, web designers can enhance user engagement, provide more dynamic and immersive experiences, and enable users to actively participate with the website.