Menus with 'Dynamic Hit Areas'
Flyout menus present a unique challenge: creating a hover-activated menu that remains usable for all users, including those without mice. The core issue lies in the hover-off behavior. When a submenu appears on hover, the user's mouse must navigate a narrow path to interact with it. Accidental mouse movement outside this area causes the menu to close, resulting in a frustrating user experience.
This problem has been addressed before, notably with the use of "hidden hit areas." While less common now, this technique, previously employed by Amazon, involves dynamically creating invisible areas (often using SVG) that extend the hover target beyond the visible submenu. This ensures the menu remains open even if the mouse briefly leaves the visible submenu area.
A modern implementation of this approach, showcased by Hakim El Hattab at CSS Day 2019, elegantly uses SVG to dynamically create these hit areas. The areas themselves are invisible, but they effectively create larger, more forgiving hover zones.
A video excerpt of El Hattab's presentation (starting at the relevant section) is available [here - YouTube embed would go here if this were a web page]
A live demo of this technique is available on the Slides.com pattern library.
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