A) To validate the code structure of the design. B) To test the security features of the design. C) To optimize search engine rankings for the design. D) To evaluate how easy a design is to use for real users.
A) To optimize code for search engine visibility. B) To include interactive elements in a design. C) To ensure a design adapts to different screen sizes and devices. D) To increase the contrast ratio of a design.
A) The footer section of a webpage. B) The area reserved for advertisements on a webpage. C) The header section of a webpage. D) The content visible on a webpage without scrolling.
A) To reduce the size of UI elements. B) To add animations to the design. C) To balance visual elements within a design. D) To differentiate between UI elements and improve readability.
A) They classify different UI elements. B) They define the visual style of a design. C) They control the animation speed in designs. D) They indicate how an element can be interacted with.
A) Revealing information gradually to reduce cognitive load. B) Displaying all information at once to users. C) Creating visually appealing icons. D) Implementing complex animations in a design.
A) Determining the placement of UI elements. B) Measuring the loading speed of a webpage. C) Designing interfaces usable by people with disabilities. D) Adding interactive elements to a design.
A) Empty space around elements in a design for visual clarity. B) The background color of a design. C) The area on a webpage below the footer. D) The space reserved for advertisements.
A) A proportional ratio that is aesthetically pleasing. B) A method for adding interactivity to a design. C) A technique for creating wireframes. D) A color scheme used in designs.
A) It guides the placement of elements for visual balance. B) It determines the size of UI elements. C) It defines the use of colors in a design. D) It regulates the font sizes in a design.
A) It defines the color scheme of a design. B) It determines the page structure in a design. C) It helps to understand user preferences and improve designs. D) It optimizes the code structure.
A) To increase the number of user interactions. B) To test the security features of a design. C) To include interactive tutorials in a design. D) To design interfaces that minimize user errors.
A) Navigation B) Hierarchy C) Layout D) Grid
A) Using abstract graphics in a design. B) Testing for accessibility compliance. C) Comparing two versions of a design to see which performs better. D) Adding alternating colors to a design.
A) jQuery B) Angular C) React D) Vue
A) To create engaging and interactive experiences for users. B) To test the loading speed of a design. C) To optimize the code structure of a design. D) To track user interactions in a design.
A) Visibility B) Hierarchy C) Affordance D) Consistency
A) To create fictional representations of target users. B) To create animations for the design. C) To generate page layouts in a design. D) To test the functionality of a design. |