Absolutely! Layout design is one of those things that seems intuitive until you actually have to make it work for real users. I used to struggle with this too—stuff would look great visually but perform poorly in terms of engagement and conversions. I came across this really practical guide on the F-layout that completely changed how I approach web design. It’s not just theory—it breaks down exactly how to structure content based on eye-tracking studies that show most users scan pages in a predictable F-shaped pattern. The guide walks through where to place headlines, key messaging, calls-to-action, and even images to align with how people naturally consume content.
Hey, does anyone else find it challenging to design website layouts that feel natural for users to navigate? I keep hearing about “F-layout” but not sure how to apply it practically. Any resources that explain this well?