Page Parking
The practice of keeping multiple web pages open in browser tabs for future reference or action.
The practice of keeping multiple web pages open in browser tabs for future reference or action.
A usability technique used to evaluate the findability and labeling of topics in a website's structure by having participants find specific items in a simplified text version of the site.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology in which simple geometrical objects are recognized independent of rotation, translation, and scale.
A dark pattern where availability is falsely limited to pressure users into making a purchase.
A principle stating that productivity increases when the computer and its user interact at a pace that ensures neither has to wait on the other.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
The series of actions or operations involved in the acquisition, interpretation, storage, and retrieval of information.
The Principle of Exemplars is an information architecture guideline that uses representative examples to illustrate content categories.