Right Rail Blindness
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.
A search system that allows users to narrow down search results by applying multiple filters based on different attributes or categories.
A memory aid that helps individuals recall information through associations, patterns, or acronyms.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
A series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, creating a pattern found in nature and various fields.
In-product assistance provided within the context of a specific task or screen, tailored to the user's current needs.
A product development approach where teams start with the desired customer experience and work backwards to determine what needs to be built to achieve that outcome.
The ease with which users can find new features or content within a product.
The ability of an object to stand out and attract attention within its environment.