Eye Tracking
A technology and research method that measures where and how long a person looks at various areas on a screen or interface.
A technology and research method that measures where and how long a person looks at various areas on a screen or interface.
The area within which a user can interact with an element, designed to be large enough for easy tapping.
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
In-product assistance provided within the context of a specific task or screen, tailored to the user's current needs.
A design strategy that prioritizes the mobile user experience by designing for mobile devices first before scaling up to larger screens.
Hardware and software designed to assist people with disabilities in using computers and digital content.
ARIA attributes that notify assistive technologies about updates to parts of the web page that can change dynamically.
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.