American Heart Association Take Home Quiz


Is there veritcal stratification?

Yes, the vertical stratification is well defined on each page. The links in the menus or navigation bars are present in the same spots. Also what makes the pages vertically stratified is the fact that main information is on the viewable section of the page when it loads.

The information above the fold or on the screen at the time the page is loaded is very general. Then more detailed information is able to be found in a link or located below the fold. The information that is found above the fold is enough to let you know if you are on the right page or need to go back or click on a link to get more information.

  1. Is the information "chunked" appropriately throughout the site?
  2. What is the site structure?
  3. Does the site have a table of contents, site map/index, search features, FAQ page, and/or what's new page? Please provide a link to the appropriate items in your response.
  4. Are the pages consistent in their design and navigation?
  5. What is your analysis of the visual organization of the individual pages?
  6. Are the page dimensions appropriate to their purpose?
  7. Is there veritcal stratification?
  8. Are the line lengths of text appropriate?
  9. How is emphasis or visual contrast created?
  10. Does the writing style match the purpose of the site?
  11. Name of external style sheet used on home page, if any.






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