Progressive Disclosure
A design technique that involves showing only essential information initially, revealing additional details as needed to prevent information overload.
A design technique that involves showing only essential information initially, revealing additional details as needed to prevent information overload.
Technologies that enable machines to understand and interpret data on the web in a human-like manner, enhancing connectivity and usability of information.
Data that provides information about other data, such as its content, format, and structure.
A reading pattern where users quickly scan for specific markers or keywords within the content.
A cognitive bias that causes people to attribute their own actions to situational factors while attributing others' actions to their character.
Content or functionality that is built into a platform or device rather than being provided by an external application.
A software development practice where code changes are frequently integrated into a shared repository, with each change being verified by automated tests.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.