"F" Pattern Scanning of Text and Images in Web Pages

Sav Shrestha, Kelsi Lenz, Justin Owens, Barbara Chaparro

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Abstract

This article discusses users' visual scan paths of web pages containing text and/or images while conducting browsing and searching tasks on an e-commerce website. Participants were exposed to two web pages, one image-based and one text-based, and asked to perform either a search or browse task on each. They were also asked to perform a search task for a non-existent category on the image-based page. Results show that users follow a fairly uniform scan path with greater fixation on images above the fold when browsing through image-based pages. Fixation counts dramatically dropped on images close to the fold and below the fold. The users preforming the searching task on the image-based page seemed very efficient. They seemed to employ unique and random scan paths to successfully accomplish the search. Nielsen's "F" pattern (2006) was confirmed in both the text-browsing and text-search tasks.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event51st Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Baltimore, MD
Duration: Oct 1 2007 → …

Conference

Conference51st Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Period10/1/07 → …

Keywords

  • web page browsing
  • eye scan patterns
  • "F" pattern scans

Disciplines

  • Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces

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