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Old 10-24-2006, 04:44 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Well, every website will have its own eye movement pattern, so there isn't much common elements placement.

Of course, there are logos in the top left, top or left navigation, footer, but the rest, smaller, elements should be placed, depending on what the site customers need and what the site has to offer.

I'd think that A/B testing is more effective than eye-tracking. Sure, you can use some mouse-tracking software to test the user click paths, but if you need to test a lot of visitors, site adjustments and precise statistics is the way, IMHO.
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