We know the part in a site that is to carry an action is called "Call to Action". Similarly, is there any name for the part on a site that takes the utmost attention of a user? Or is the action element always the one that gathers it?
Thus, we try to make the call to action a focal point so it will become the locus of attention. |
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Since eye trackers produce 'heat maps', does it not follow that the points of maximum attention on the heat maps are 'hot spots' ? |
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In his book "The Humane Interface", Jef Raskin has introduced the (formerly biological) term "locus of attention" to the field of HCI. It is defined as the area to which the user's attention is drawn:
Often, calls to action (or other elements that the user should focus on) never get the user's attention because the user gets distracted and thus their locus of attention is somewhere else entirely. Good examples are ads that directly compete with a site's main content and use distracting means like popups, blinking or more attractive calls to action. |
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