In UI/UX terminology this kind of element is referred as "pill": [Microsoft] Google].
While "bubble" is commonly used to describe elements in messaging or notifications used to display content, it is usually a dynamic, floating element that can be moved, dismissed, or removed.
I know, this may seem silly and unimportant, and too much work to change it. But before you close this issue, why even raise this? Terminology may seem unimportant, but it will bite you hard down the line, leading to all kinds of problems in communication due to misunderstandings. Or worse, when terminology influences design in the wrong way.
In UI/UX terminology this kind of element is referred as "
pill
": [Microsoft] Google]. While "bubble
" is commonly used to describe elements in messaging or notifications used to display content, it is usually a dynamic, floating element that can be moved, dismissed, or removed.I know, this may seem silly and unimportant, and too much work to change it. But before you close this issue, why even raise this? Terminology may seem unimportant, but it will bite you hard down the line, leading to all kinds of problems in communication due to misunderstandings. Or worse, when terminology influences design in the wrong way.