Scroll Reach

The term “Scroll-reach” refers to the pixel distance (or page height percentage) of the lowest point of a web page a visitor reached while scrolling down.

The scroll-reach average feature provides the option to display the exact horizontal representation of the scroll reach average on each heatmap in pixels. This represents the average scroll reach of the selected population of visitors for the heatmap.

To display the scroll-reach average line on a heatmap, mark the Scroll reach average checkbox located in the Settings menu.



The scroll reach average option is supported for these heatmap types:


 * Attention
 * Scroll reach

The scroll reach average is displayed on the heatmap as a black, dashed line across the map. The line has a tab in its middle, displaying the exact pixel value of the visitors' average scroll reach for the currently selected population.



When you hover over the scroll reach average tab, the following parameters are displayed: