1. dropdown - Noun
2. dropdown - Adjective
dropdown (not comparable)
(computing, graphical user interface, of a widget) Dropping down from above; being a specific type of selection control that hides its contents until activated.
Click the Colours button on the toolbar to show a dropdown menu of available colours.
dropdown (plural dropdowns)
(computing, graphical user interface) An instance of a selection object that hides the contents (especially the other choices) until activated.
That screen is good, but add a couple of dropdowns and it will be perfect.
Add a "broadcast" block above the "wait” block, and select "new message" from the dropdown. Source: Internet
Add a dropdown menu item to the menu with topic content e.g. about us, contact us, news, blog etc. Source: Internet
After some experimentation, we decided that lazy-loading every dropdown at runtime was an easy and relatively robust way to reach that goal. Source: Internet
Also, sorting images in sets from the dropdown is not working either, mine is stuck at "New" but it show reverse order (old first). Source: Internet
Alternatively, you could go to the review page for the book (you can get there from "edit review" on the book page), and select "read" from the shelf dropdown menu. Source: Internet
And am I correct that you’re talking about the inline edit dropdown that is not showing you the records correctly? Source: Internet