The “Choosing Form Components” guide in Doctolib’s Oxygen Design System provides a structured method for selecting form elements in user interfaces. It uses decision trees to help designers and developers determine when to use components like radio buttons, checkboxes, or dropdowns based on specific requirements. This approach supports consistency in design choices and ensures that form elements align with usability needs.
The guide outlines different use cases, offering a clear framework for making form-related decisions. By following these structured pathways, teams can select the most suitable components for their interfaces while maintaining a standardized design system. The resource is intended to improve form usability and create a uniform experience across Doctolib’s digital products.