- Author: Steve Krug
- Language: English
- Published: 2005
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- Size: 7 MB
- Format: epub
Five years and more than 100,000
copies after it was first published, it's hard to imagine anyone working in Web
design who hasn't read Steve Krug's "instant classic" on Web
usability, but people are still discovering it every day. In this second
edition, Steve adds three new chapters in the same style as the original: wry
and entertaining, yet loaded with insights and practical advice for novice and
veteran alike. Don't be surprised if it completely changes the way you
think about Web design. With these three new chapters:
- Usability as common courtesy -- Why people really leave Web sites
- Web Accessibility, CSS, and you -- Making sites usable and accessible
- Help! My boss wants me to ______. -- Surviving executive design whims
"I
thought usability was the enemy of design until I read the first edition of
this book. Don't Make Me Think! showed me how to put myself in the
position of the person who uses my site. After reading it over a couple
of hours and putting its ideas to work for the past five years, I can say it
has done more to improve my abilities as a Web designer than any other book.
In this second edition, Steve Krug adds essential ammunition for those whose bosses, clients, stakeholders, and marketing managers insist on doing the wrong thing. If you design, write, program, own, or manage Web sites, you must read this book." -- Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
In this second edition, Steve Krug adds essential ammunition for those whose bosses, clients, stakeholders, and marketing managers insist on doing the wrong thing. If you design, write, program, own, or manage Web sites, you must read this book." -- Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
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