CCT360H5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Responsive Web Design, Cascading Style Sheets, Heat Map

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20% of the mark - m/c, 35 questions, online/slate, suggested timeframe of 2 hours. 50 users participated in research to track the viewer"s eye activity, they wanted to know where the users click and how often they click on a specific area. F-pattern: the user scans and reads, start horizontally (buttons), and then vertically (numbers, bullet points) If you want to get your user"s attention, you need to notice that users almost always start from the top corner of each page. The elements you want users to pay more attention to should be placed at the top left of your page. Right to left language (arabic) - you might expect to have the heatmap inverted. Understanding how we use selectors to zone in on particular areas on the page (css, id/class; descent elements; direct child elements) How to refer to elements as class/id.