Five Hat Racks
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
Obstacles to effective communication that arise from differences in understanding the meanings of words and symbols used by the communicators.
A web-based interface that allows customers to find information and perform tasks without needing assistance from a customer service representative.
A technique for creating interactive web applications by exchanging data with the server in the background without reloading the entire page.
ARIA attributes that describe the current state of an element, such as whether it is selected or expanded.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.
Call to Action (CTA) is a prompt that encourages users to take a specific action, such as signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase.
The practice of preserving a user's data and settings between sessions in an application.
The Principle of Choices is an information architecture guideline that emphasizes providing users with meaningful options to navigate and interact with a system.