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Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb
This Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb brings professional quality to your web interface. A breadcrumb using Material Design's chip pattern with elevation, ripple effects, and icon integration within a contained white surface. Perfect for Google-style applications, productivity tools, and modern web apps requiring clear hierarchical navigation with Material's layered approach to depth through elevation and subtle interactive feedback with icon-enhanced wayfinding.
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What is Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb?
A versatile Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb designed for exceptional user experiences.A breadcrumb using Material Design's chip pattern with elevation, ripple effects, and icon integration within a contained white surface. Perfect for Google-style applications, productivity tools, and modern web apps requiring clear hierarchical navigation with Material's layered approach to depth through elevation and subtle interactive feedback with icon-enhanced wayfinding.
What technologies are used in Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb?
The Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb is built using HTML5, CSS3. No JavaScript frameworks are required. Everything is self-contained and ready to use.
Is Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb accessible?
The Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb follows web accessibility best practices including semantic HTML, keyboard navigation support, and proper ARIA attributes where needed. However, always test with your specific use case.
Does Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb work with all browsers?
Yes! The Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb is tested and compatible with all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. It uses standard web technologies for maximum compatibility.
Is Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb mobile-responsive?
Yes! The Material Elevated Chip Breadcrumb is built with responsive design principles and works seamlessly across all device sizes - desktop, tablet, and mobile. It uses flexible layouts and media queries for optimal display.