Sunday, January 15, 2006

Web users judge sites in the blink of an eye�-�Potential readers can make snap decisions in just 50 milliseconds.

Web users judge sites in the blink of an eye Potential readers can make snap decisions in just 50 milliseconds.: "These days, enlightened web users want to see a 'puritan' approach, Caudron adds. It's about getting information across in the quickest, simplest way possible. For this reason, many commercial websites now follow a fairly regular set of rules. For example, westerners tend to look at the top-left corner of a page first, so that's where the company logo should go. And most users also expect to see a search function in the top right"