Information Architecture
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
A framework used in graphic and web design to organize content in a structured and consistent manner.
Data that provides information about other data, such as its content, format, and structure.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
An SEO issue that occurs when multiple pages on the same website target the same keyword, causing them to compete against each other and potentially harming search rankings.
Data that is organized in a predefined manner, making it easier for search engines to understand and display rich snippets in search results.
A reading pattern where users quickly scan for specific markers or keywords within the content.
A common pattern of eye movement where users scan web content in an "F" shape, focusing on the top and left side of the page.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.