Clickability
The perceived affordance of an element to be clickable, indicating that it can be interacted with.
The perceived affordance of an element to be clickable, indicating that it can be interacted with.
A visual or auditory cue that indicates how to interact with an element in the user interface.
The parts of a service or product that are visible to and interact with the user, as opposed to the backstage operations.
The ratio of interactive elements (links, buttons) to the number of goals on a landing page.
A theory that a person's behavior is influenced by and influences personal factors and the environment, creating a continuous loop of interaction between these elements.
A predictive model of human movement that describes the time required to move to a target area, used to design user interfaces that enhance usability.
The concept of providing flexible and adaptive user interactions based on user input and behavior.
The area within which a user can interact with an element, designed to be large enough for easy tapping.
Digital advertising that includes advanced features like video, audio, or interactive elements to engage users.