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Test #503 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 05, 2023 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results

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In this experiment, instead of showing 12 products per screen (with pagination), the variation showed all 42 products on a single screen. Impact on adds to cart and completed orders was measured.

Test #401 on Learnwithhomer.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 11, 2022 Desktop Home & Landing

Stanley Tested Pattern #58: Full Height False Bottom On Learnwithhomer.com

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Here the experiment contained a layout change. Standard content components with varied heights were tested against sections with false bottoms. That is the conntent blocks in the variation took up 100% height of the viewport. This change was also applied throughout the rest of the content blocks. Impact on overall signup rates was measured.

Test #358 on Preply.com by Gleb HodorovskiyGleb Hodorovskiy Jun 03, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

Gleb Tested Pattern #58: Full Height False Bottom On Preply.com

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In this experiment, the header section of the homepage drastically focused around the call to action. This was done by removing elements and forcing a false bottom.

Test #239 on Volders.de by Alexander KriegerAlexander Krieger May 02, 2019 Desktop Home & Landing

Alexander Tested Pattern #13: Centered Forms & Buttons On Volders.de

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A contract cancellation landing page was tested for the effect of a single (wider CTA area with a left aligned button) vs two column layout (narrow CTA area with a right aligned button).

Test #235 on Thomasnet.com by Julian GaviriaJulian Gaviria Apr 02, 2019 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Julian Tested Pattern #102: Expanded Or Condensed Layout On Thomasnet.com

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In this experiment, the layout was condensed from a taller to a shorter one.