Eye-tracking feels like a desparate attempt to "scientifically" prove
the value of Design (with a big D). I don't have enough time to wade
into that one...

One question I do have for the eye-tracking supporters out there: if
the results culled from all the eye-tracking studies where implemented
wouldn't all of our websites look the same or at least very, very
similar?

> There are so many factors to consider in web design and usability, it's hard
> to imagine that eye-tracking results can yield information that is truly
> helpful.

-- Nancy
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