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Don't make me think! : a common sense approach to Web usability /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Berkeley, Calif :
New Riders Pub.,
c2006.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Tabla de contenido Tabla de contenido |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Foreword / Roger Black
- Introduction
- Guiding principles. Chapter 1. Don't make me think! : Krug's first law of usability
- Chapter 2. How we really use the Web : scanning, satisficing, and muddling through
- Chapter 3. Billboard design 101 : designing pages for scanning, not reading
- Chapter 4. Animal, vegetable, or mineral? : why users like mindless choices
- Chapter 5. Omit needless words : the art of not writing for the Web
- Things you need to get right. Chapter 6. Street signs and breadcrumbs : designing navigation
- Chapter 7. The first step in recovery is admitting that the home page is beyond your control : designing the home page
- Making sure you got them right. Chapter 8. "The farmer and the cowman should be friends" : why most Web design team arguments about usability are a waste of time, and how to avoid them
- Chapter 9. Usability testing on 10 cents a day : why user testing--done simply enough--is the cure for all your site's ills
- Larger concerns and outside influences. Chapter 10. Usability as common courtesy : why your Web site should be a mensch
- Chapter 11. Accessibility, cascading style sheets, and you : just when you think you're done, a cat floats by with buttered toast strapped to its back
- Chapter 12. Help! My boss wants me to
- -- : when bad design decisions happen to good people.