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Shows how to correct or avoid the blooper and gives an analysis of each design problem. This work discusses in detail 60 of the common web design mistakes, along with the solutions, challenges, and trade offs associated with them. It covers important subject areas such as: content, task-support, navigation, forms, searches, writing, and more.
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ForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Bloopers in the Content and Functionality of the WebsiteChapter 1 - Content BloopersChapter 2 - Task-Support BloopersPart II: Bloopers in the User Interface of the WebsiteChapter 3 - Navigation BloopersChapter 4 - Form BloopersChapter 5 - Search BloopersPart III: Bloopers in the Presentation of the WebsiteChapter 6 - Text & Writing BloopersChapter 7 - Link Appearance BloopersChapter 8 - Graphic and Layout BloopersEpilogueAppendicesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
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"Jeff Johnson's sharp eye for usability, coupled with plenty of examples and recommendations, can transform even the dullest and most complicated site into a sleek example of Web usability." --Nina Malakooty on Firstmonday.org "Engaging, Educational, Enjoyable, Erudite: Excellent!"--Dr. Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group"Many of the examples are priceless - just reading them made my blood boil with recognition."--Howard Tamler, Principal, HT Consulting"If you are part of a Web team, Web Bloopers is a must-have book. If you know anyone who is developing Web sites, give them this book as a present. It's fun and it's informative...Get and read this book. Give it to your favorite Web developers--and to your least favorite Web developers. You'll all learn from it." --Ginny Redish in Technical Communication"Each section puts a name to a common mistake, gives several real-world examples of its occurrence, and then explains what the site's designers should have done instead." - C/C++ Journal