The quality of being easy to browse or look through, especially referring to websites, documents, or collections that are organized for casual exploration.
From 'browse' (from Old French 'brout', to eat shoots and buds) plus '-ability' (from Latin 'abilitas', capacity); a modern word created in the digital age to describe user experience.
The word 'browsability' was invented by web designers in the 1990s when they realized that users didn't want to use computers like machines—they wanted to wander through information the way humans naturally browse a bookstore, aimlessly but hopefully.
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