Don't Make Me Think!: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

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Que, 2000 - Computers - 195 pages
"Don't Make Me Think!" provides much-needed answers to perennially debated questions about the right way to design Web sites by focusing the debate on real usability issues rather than from design turf wars. It can boost readers' "usability IQ" so they can detect usability problems in sites they manage, design, build or purchase. Two-color interior.

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Contents

Dont make me think KRUGS FIRST LAW OF USABILITY
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How we really use the Web SCANNING SATISFICING AND MUDDLING THROUGH
20
Billboard Design 101 DESIGNING PAGES FOR SCANNING NOT READING
30
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About the author (2000)

Steve Krug is a highly respected usability consultant who has worked quietly for years for companies like Apple, Netscape, AOL, BarnesandNoble.com, Excite@Home, and Circle.com. "Don't Make Me Think!" is the product of more than ten years experience as a user advocate.

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