Claude-skill-registry attention-management
Use when wrong elements get attention, important content is missed, or visual hierarchy is broken by animation
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/attention-management" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-attention-management && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/attention-management/SKILL.mdAttention Management
Direct user focus correctly using Disney's principles.
Problem Indicators
- Users miss important content
- Decorative elements steal focus
- CTAs don't stand out
- Users look at wrong things first
- Information hierarchy is unclear
Diagnosis by Principle
Staging
Issue: Multiple elements compete for attention Fix: One thing moves at a time. Animate the most important element; keep others still.
Timing
Issue: Everything animates at same speed Fix: Primary content: faster animation. Secondary: slower or delayed. Speed implies importance.
Exaggeration
Issue: Uniform motion across hierarchy Fix: Important elements get more dramatic animation. Background elements get subtle motion.
Anticipation
Issue: No buildup directs eyes Fix: Use anticipation to guide attention. A small movement can draw eyes before the main action.
Appeal
Issue: Wrong elements are visually interesting Fix: Make important elements the most visually appealing. Animation should enhance hierarchy, not fight it.
Quick Fixes
- One animation at a time - Sequence, don't parallelize
- Stagger by importance - Most important animates first
- Reduce decorative motion - Background should be calm
- Increase CTA animation contrast - Stands out from surroundings
- Use motion to guide reading order - Top-to-bottom, left-to-right
Troubleshooting Checklist
- What do users look at first? (Eye tracking or testing)
- Does animation sequence match importance hierarchy?
- Are decorative animations subtle enough?
- Does primary CTA have strongest motion?
- Count simultaneous animations (should be 1-2)
- Test: Hide animation—does hierarchy still work?
- Is motion guiding or distracting?
- Does stillness create emphasis where needed?
Code Pattern
/* Stagger by importance */ .hero-title { animation: fadeInUp 400ms ease-out; } .hero-subtitle { animation: fadeInUp 400ms ease-out 100ms backwards; } .hero-cta { animation: fadeInUp 400ms ease-out 200ms backwards, pulse 2s ease-in-out 1s infinite; } /* De-emphasize background */ .background-element { animation: subtleDrift 20s linear infinite; opacity: 0.3; }
Hierarchy Through Motion
| Priority | Animation Style |
|---|---|
| Primary | Fast, prominent, potentially looping |
| Secondary | Medium speed, one-time |
| Tertiary | Slow, subtle, or static |
| Background | Very slow or no animation |