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      <title>WebWatch: Testing Web Page Design Concepts for Usability</title>
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      <description>In order to identify the extent to which visual designs assist users to locate particular elements that might be contained on a Web page (such as search, site-wide navigation, and local navigation), we used a usability testing method described by Tullis [1] to test a set of five Web page design concepts. All text elements on each of the designs were &#34;greeked&#34;, or turned into nonsense text. This meant that users had to rely on the communicative aspects of each design in order to perform their tasks.</description>
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