How do you evaluate user attention during UX testing?
I’m building UX HeatGrid, a Chrome extension that visualizes user attention and content density using a real time grid based heatmap. It’s designed for quick UX checks while working on live pages, without setting up complex tests. I’m curious When you review a layout, how do you usually decide if users are actually focusing on the right areas? Do you rely on clicks, scrolling behavior, visual...


What do you check first when judging page readability?
I’m building ReadScore, a Chrome extension that analyzes web page readability and shows: Readability score Reading time Words per sentence Highlights for complex sentences and dense paragraphs I’m curious how you judge if a page is easy or hard to read. Do you look at sentence length, text blocks, reading time, or something else? Your answers help me decide which signals and highlights should...


Building a tool to hide text on any webpage - would you use this?
Hi!, I’ve been working on a small Chrome extension that lets you hide or mask text on any webpage. It started as a privacy tool for screen sharing and screenshots but it turned out to be useful for focus, studying, and even creative blackout writing. You can: Manually select text to hide Use smart modes (Poetry, Privacy, Random) to auto-mask content Control intensity levels and smart filters...
