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It can be noted that the gaze plot in the browsing task is somewhat more dispersed than the gaze plot in the searching tasks where it is more concentrated to the upper portion of the webpage. This was due to the fact that the participants searching for the specific information tended
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The "F" pattern style of viewing does not seem to hold true while browsing or searching a picture-based webpage.
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The style of viewing while searching for a non-existent category was more uniformly distributed above and below the fold unlike in the browse task where categories below the fold did not receive many fixations.
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These results reinforce the importance of conciseness in the delivery of text on web pages. Since the right hand side of the page and the content below the fold is typically ignored, pages should be structured so that the important content falls in the "F" pattern.
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25 Sep 07
Rob PoulterDifferent patterns which the eyes follow when either browsing or searching a website. Includes hotspot maps.
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Ludwig GatzkeEye Gaze Patterns while Searching vs. Browsing a Website By Sav Shrestha & Kelsi Lenz
Summary: This article discusses users' visual scan paths of web pages containing text and/or pictures while conducting browsing and searching tasks. User performance -
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Palle Frid SvenssonAn important usability webdesign study that show that users tend to follow Nielsen's F pattern (2006) while both browsing and searching through text-based pages. However, users tend to not follow a specific scan path on image-based pages.
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Kelly BauerSummary: This article discusses users' visual scan paths of web pages containing text and/or pictures while conducting browsing and searching tasks. User performance on three usability tasks on an e-commerce website is described. Results show that users f
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02 Feb 07
Alex JonesResults show that users follow a fairly uniform scan path when browsing through pictures, and a more random path while specifically searching through them. Additionally, users appeared to follow Nielsen’s ‘F’ pattern (2006) while both browsing andâ€
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Gustavo Gawryszewskihttp://www.usabilitynews.org
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paulocoimbraO bom e velho padrão F de leitura de tela apresenta diferenças quando você navega uma página e quando você procura um texto. Tudo registrado pelo eyetracking.
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29 Jan 07
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Are HallandRevisitering av Jacobs F-lesemønster: Stemmer for tekstsider, stemmer ikkje for bildebaserte sider. (Usability News 9.1.2007)
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