Don't Make Me Think A Common Sense Approach To The Web Usability (Paperback)
| Author: Steve Krug |
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Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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Edition Number:
2
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| Offers sharp observations, a healthy dash of humor, and straightforward solutions to fundamental Web design problems, such as how to design pages for scanning, how to eliminate needless words, how to design a home page, and how to streamline design for user navigation, while revealing why most Web design team arguments about usability are a waste of time. Original. (Intermediate) *Author: Krug, Steve *Subtitle: A Common Sense Approach To The Web Usability *Publication Date: 2005/08/26 *Number of Pages: 201 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 7.00 *Height: 9.00 |
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Yesterday's Web looked far different from today's Web, and tomorrow's Web will look more different still. Amidst all of this change, however, one aspect of Web use remains the same: The sites that offer the best, easiest, most intuitive experience are the ones people visit again and again. To ensure that your sites provide that experience, you need this essential guide from usability guru Steve Krug that distills his years of on-the-job experience into a practical primer on the do's and don'ts of good Web design. In this second edition, Steve adds three new chapters--in the same wry and entertaining style as the original--that explain why people really leave Web sites (Usability as Common Courtesy), how to make sites usable and accessible (Web Accessibility, CSS, and You), and the art of surviving executive design whims (Help! My Boss Wants Me to ____), plus a new preface and updated recommended reading. Yesterday's Web looked far different from today's Web, and tomorrow's Web will look more different still. Amidst all of this change, however, one aspect of Web use remains the same: The sites that offer the best, easiest, most intuitive experience are the ones people visit again and again. To ensure that your sites provide that experience, you need this essential guide from usability guru Steve Krug that distills his years of on-the-job experience into a practical primer on the do's and don'ts of good Web design. In this second edition, Steve adds three new chapters--in the same wry and entertaining style as the original--that explain why people really leave Web sites (Usability as Common Courtesy), how to make sites usable and accessible (Web Accessibility, CSS, and You), and the art of surviving executive design whims (Help! My Boss Wants Me to ____), plus a new preface and updated recommended reading. |

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