Content Hierarchy
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
The process of combining different systems or components in a way that ensures they work together smoothly and efficiently without disruptions.
A model predicting the speed-accuracy trade-off in pointing tasks when using devices like a mouse, important for user interface design.
A web-based interface that allows customers to find information and perform tasks without needing assistance from a customer service representative.
The Principle of Choices is an information architecture guideline that emphasizes providing users with meaningful options to navigate and interact with a system.
Research conducted in natural settings to collect data on how people interact with products or environments in real-world conditions.
A testing method where the internal structure of the system is not known to the tester, focusing solely on input and output.
The time it takes for a webpage to load and become interactive, impacting user experience and search engine rankings.
The practice of keeping multiple web pages open in browser tabs for future reference or action.