Get a solid introduction to the theories and principles behind Web usability and interface design. Even if you're new to writing and designing for the Web, you'll soon be able to create and organize content and design a layout that's easy to navigate. If you're looking to create successful and compelling Web sites that best meet the needs of your audience, then you need this book.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
<H2> Part I: Seeing Through the Users' Eyes<H3> Chapter 1: You as a Preeminent User: Put on Your Usability Spectacles<H3> Chapter 2: Swap Out Your Spectacles: Seeing from Other Perspectives<H3> Chapter 3: Get to Know Your Users: Creating User Profiles<H3> Chapter 4: Get to Know Your Users' Computer Constraints<H3> Chapter 5: Know the Web Even Better Than Your Users Do<H2> Part II: Designing Web Sites for Your Users<H3> Chapter 6: Stick to a User-Centric Design Process<H3> Chapter 7: Site Design, First Steps: Getting Users to Your Site<H3> Chapter 8: Information Architecture: Organizing Your Web Site<H3> Chapter 9: Navigation Design<H3> Chapter 10: Site Design Usability Dilemmas<H3> Chapter 11: Screen Design for Usability<H3> Chapter 12: Preparing User-Friendly Content<H3> Chapter 13: Case Studies: Analyzing Web Sites<H3> Chapter 14: Testing, Testing<H3> Chapter 15: Looking Ahead: Through the Users' Eyes<H2> Part III: Appendices<H3> Appendix A: Mastery Check Answers<H3> Appendix B: Print and Web Resources<H3> Appendix C: Web Site Functionality Testing<H3> Appendix D: Web Site Usability Checklists