Cross-Platform Consistency
Ensuring that user experiences are consistent across different platforms, such as web, mobile, and desktop.
Ensuring that user experiences are consistent across different platforms, such as web, mobile, and desktop.
The quality of being uniform and coherent across different elements and touchpoints in design.
Replacing one UI component with another, often used in adaptive or dynamic interfaces.
A reading pattern where users focus on individual elements or "spots" of interest on a page, rather than following a linear path.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
Operations and processes that occur on the user's computer rather than on a server.
A technique or tool used to lock oneself into following through on a commitment, often by adding a cost to failing to do so.
A usability test where users are shown a design for 5 seconds to measure recall and initial reactions.
A model predicting the speed-accuracy trade-off in pointing tasks when using devices like a mouse, important for user interface design.