2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2020.09.281
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Attracting User Attention to Visual Elements within Website with the use of Fitts’s Law and Flickering Effect

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“…In the medical and health fields, the development of designs that integrate health literacy, running on online information, can increase user attention in seeking health information [22]. In line with what has been reported in [23], health literacy affects attention in accessing online information through flicker design for far away objects but does not affect close objects. The research conducted in [24] also stated that a key strategy for increasing attention is to make important information "visible" by designing a communication and collaboration system.…”
Section: ) the Role Of Design To Increase Attention Focus And Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In the medical and health fields, the development of designs that integrate health literacy, running on online information, can increase user attention in seeking health information [22]. In line with what has been reported in [23], health literacy affects attention in accessing online information through flicker design for far away objects but does not affect close objects. The research conducted in [24] also stated that a key strategy for increasing attention is to make important information "visible" by designing a communication and collaboration system.…”
Section: ) the Role Of Design To Increase Attention Focus And Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Web designers design content for different web pages, using navigation and advertising to attract users' attention 10 . According to Fitz's law, the size of the content in the web interface will affect the user's behavior 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, children, much like adults, are more motivated to use online resources and websites because they are considered to have more capabilities than print resources (Cai et al , 2014; Diani and Sezzi, 2020). Moreover, children need to acquire educational materials from the beginning of their learning period, which causes a pressing need to select, design and develop quality websites (Bortko et al , 2020; Brigo et al , 2019). Therefore, the facilities for them to find information and act on websites as educational and recreational environments are of high significance.…”
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confidence: 99%