Here's how web developers can grasp a drifting attention span

Here's how web developers can grasp a drifting attention span

The average human mind has to work extra hard to retain interest in following and meeting a goal if it has to keep track of many factors simultaneously in order to reach that goal. Since people browsing the web usually do so to find relevant information easily, a website needs to present its layout and user interface in ways that can easily be visually parsed at a glance. If a website is filled with a lot of cluttered functionality, visitors can lose interest in using that site as a means to find desired pieces of information, since that website is making the mere notion of working out how to get to that information a straining undertaking.
A website's popularity is therefore tied closely to how simple its interface design is, whether it has a consistent style throughout its stable of pages, and how few functions a given page on it is trying to accomplish simultaneously. Its navigation bars should generally have no more than five or seven listed links at a time because the average human mind's active memory is usually inclined toward briefly remembering no more than that. Meanwhile, a visitor should always be able to easily leave a page in the direction he or she used to enter it.
Web designers should focus their efforts on having navigation bars that update themselves with more specific subjects as visitors venture deeper into their websites. Otherwise, all of a website's links would be tightly packed into a bar or landing page that would be the first thing all of its visitors would see. Designing concise navigation bar systems or landing pages would present web designers with the added challenge of having to decide which broad and basic subjects should be displayed first to visitors and how each option should lead users into a more specific set of corresponding navigation options. Nonetheless, a website that has been designed to present a simplified introductory experience to visitors will be much better at attracting regular customers than competing sites that have not. For more information click here https://www.storyblock.media/blog/simplicity-is-the-most-important-rule-of-web-and-ux-design-according-to-our-brains?utm_campaign=Simple%20Psych%20for%20Complex%20Marketers&utm_content=70678450&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.

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