Studies that track users’ eyes as they read a webpage show that most people tend to read in an ‘F’-shaped pattern (see figure below). They read the first paragraph (or the first 2 paragraphs), then skim down the left-hand side of the content. Attention is also drawn to bullet lists and hyperlinks.
This means that:
- the most important information or a summary should be in the first 2 paragraphs (or these should at least be compelling enough to make people want to keep reading)
- headings, subheadings, paragraphs and lists should start with keywords (information-carrying words) that users will notice as they scan down the left-hand side.
Heat map from user eyetracking study, showing the typical ‘F’ shape
Source: Eye Tracking Competence Center Switzerland