Mobile-first web design has become popular, but when these designs render on desktops, the content can appear overly large and stretched out. This content dispersion trend results in long pages with low information density, leading to usability issues like increased cognitive load and frustration. The study conducted qualitative usability tests to analyze the impact of dispersed content on user experience. Content dispersion increases interaction costs by requiring more scrolling and using mobile-specific design elements that frustrate desktop users. It also makes it harder for users to build a conceptual model of the page's content and decreases trustworthiness due to hidden or hard-to-access information. However, there are instances where content dispersion can have positive effects by highlighting important information within viewports.
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by Kim Salazar lúc www.nngroup.com 02-26-2024
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