Breakpoint
A specific viewport dimension at which a website's layout adjusts to provide an optimal viewing experience across different screen sizes.
A specific viewport dimension at which a website's layout adjusts to provide an optimal viewing experience across different screen sizes.
UI patterns that excessively demand user attention, often interrupting the user experience.
The tendency to forget information that can be easily found online, also known as digital amnesia.
Technology designed to change attitudes or behaviors of users through persuasion and social influence, but not coercion.
The principle that ensures user interface elements maintain their size and proportion across different screen densities.
The visible elements of a brand, such as color, design, and logo, that identify and distinguish the brand in consumers' minds.
Modifications or additions to a system that encourage specific user behaviors.
A theory in environmental psychology that suggests people prefer environments where they can see (prospect) without being seen (refuge).
The principle that elements in a digital interface maintain consistent appearance, position, and behavior across different pages and states to help users maintain orientation and familiarity.