The page fold issue is something that could be a matter of opinion, but this article I came across has some good user testing results to back up what they say here about the page fold really not being a barrier for websites. Stats of course can still be interpreted in different ways, but I’ve always thought that it makes sense to have some content below the page fold if it means the user doesn’t need to navigate to a new page.
If you’re interested in this kind of thing then this article may either change, or reassure you of your views on web content displayed below the page fold.
You can also click here to read the article.
Tags: page fold, user testing











