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Example of F-pattern zone

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:28 am
by hasibaakterss3309
Human perception is a complex, well-oiled process that addresses both basic mechanical actions and psychological aspects. When we pick up a newspaper, we do not read every word carefully from the beginning of the page to the end. Sometimes, a couple of moments are enough for us to evaluate events and articles. The same principle works with websites. There is just one peculiarity: when we buy a newspaper, we know that we have only one (or a couple), but when entering a query into a search engine, the user is already set in advance that he will have a choice and if he does not like something at first sight, he will easily go to a competitor. This, of course, must be taken into account in modern Internet marketing .

Models of perception
There are several models of user behavior: F-pattern, Z-pattern and switzerland telegram database Gutenberg diagram. We will not go into these points from the technical side, many useful and interesting articles have already been written on this subject. In order to simply explain how it works, let's look at an example:

F-pattern



The data may change depending on the architecture of your site, but the general principle remains - not all information will be noticed, much less read.

The top of the page will always be more visible. The lower the information, the less it is perceived and fewer users will scroll to it.