Scrolljacking
A design technique that overrides the default scrolling behavior, often to create a more controlled or immersive experience.
A design technique that overrides the default scrolling behavior, often to create a more controlled or immersive experience.
The extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given construct, ensuring the content covers all relevant aspects.
The path or sequence of actions users follow based on information scent to find their desired information.
A logical fallacy that occurs when one assumes that what is true for a part is also true for the whole.
A rule-of-thumb or shortcut that simplifies decision-making and problem-solving processes.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
A cognitive bias that occurs when conclusions are drawn from a non-representative sample, focusing only on successful cases and ignoring failures.
ARIA attributes that define additional characteristics of elements, such as roles and relationships.
Small, functional animations or responses in a user interface that enhance user experience and feedback.