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It measures the speed of rendering pixels for the webpage that is visible in the browser window. This is termed Above-The-Fold (ATF).
How Crisp is the Crease? A Subjective Study on Web Browsing Perception of Above-The-Fold. June 2020. DOI:10.1109/NetSoft48620.2020.9165497.
Apr 8, 2020 · How Crisp is the Crease? A Subjective Study on. Web Browsing Perception of Above-The-Fold. Hamed Z. Jahromi. School of Computer Science.
We found that pages with animated elements caused people to have more varied perceptions of ATF under different network conditions. Animated content also ...
In this paper, we present an experimental design and methodology to measure ATF perception for websites with and without animated elements for various page ...
This study introduces a new metric, Plausibly Complete Time (PCT), that estimates ATF time for a user's perception of websites with and without animations.
How Crisp is the Crease? A Subjective Study on Web Browsing Perception of Above-The-Fold · Hamed Z. JahromiD. DelaneyAndrew Hines. Computer Science. IEEE ...
May 6, 2024 · This guide will take you through everything you need to know about above the fold design, content, strategy, and even some examples for inspiration.
This paper addresses the question whether it is sufficient to reduce typical Web QoE assessment scenarios to the temporal aspects of waiting for task ...
Jan 10, 2022 · It depends on a lot of factors. Let's start from why staying above the fold is even a thing: back when the web started, pages were very slow to load.