diff --git a/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/BadBananaQantas.png b/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/BadBananaQantas.png index c9abb4531f2..b5584c2d205 100644 Binary files a/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/BadBananaQantas.png and b/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/BadBananaQantas.png differ diff --git a/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/rule.md b/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/rule.md index ba039b7d361..dac3f217563 100644 --- a/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/rule.md +++ b/rules/do-you-have-a-call-to-action-on-your-web-pages-aka-the-banana-rule/rule.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ How would you get a monkey pay attention to something? You could lure him by tem This is how the "banana rule" should be applied: ::: bad -![Figure: Bad Example – There is no obvious call to action or "banana" on this page](BadBananaAquaPro.PNG) +![Figure: Bad Example – "Points+Pay"button takes the attention over "Go" which should be the "banana"](BadBananaQantus.png) ::: So, remember most pages need a "banana" to get them to where you want them. "Bananas" are big, simple and stand out from the rest of the page