\n\nBut in the case of a rich description - which is visible by default and draws attention away from the relatively small \"expand\" button icon on the top - a user who reads the description might reasonably assume that it's the only content. They may not think, \"Hmm, I read the description, but there must be properties - let me look for some element that will let me show them!\"\n\n## Suggestions:\n\n### Option 1:\n\nHide descriptions for objects when in Collapsed state, show only when Expanded:\n\nhttps://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40ead49f-6023-4cbb-9a7b-8e5a5c96b952\n\n### Option 2:\n\nShow a small hint after the description, like a verbose \"Expand\" text button or a similar UI element (only shown when it's an array/object and has a description):\n\nhttps://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c8a31a05-6b54-400d-84a9-b126b9762b1e\n\n---\n\nLet me know what you think, @enzonotario! Do you like any of the proposed options, or do you have some other idea of how to address this?",[],271,"[Discussion] When an object has a description, it's not obvious that its properties are expandable","2025-07-21T01:18:22Z","https://github.com/enzonotario/vitepress-openapi/issues/271",0.81869173,["Reactive",3115],{},["Set"],["ShallowReactive",3118],{"$fTRc1wZytZ_XrK4EfJfei_Sz-An4H4Yy6syhVxH_PVJc":-1,"$fYpHpycNbk2dY7Oa2g3GXDc2-YB9PRm4EHn-itJXXLoY":-1},"/enzonotario/vitepress-openapi/174"]