Designing Web Usability : The Practice of Simplicity

Written by Michael Walsh
Published December 21, 2004

Look at the web as you've never seen it before: through the eyes of the average user. Users experience the usability of a web site before they have committed to using it and before making any purchase decisions. The web is the ultimate environment for empowerment, and he or she who clicks the mouse decides everything.

Designing Web Usability is the definitive guide to usability from Jakob Nielsen, the world's leading authority. Over 250,000 Internet professionals around the world have turned to this landmark book, in which Nielsen shares the full weight of his wisdom and experience. From content and page design to designing for ease of navigation and users with disabilities, he delivers complete direction on how to connect with any web user, in any situation.

Nielsen has arrived at a series of principles that work in support of his findings: 1. That web users want to find what they're after quickly; 2. If they don't know what they're after, they nevertheless want to browse quickly and access information they come across in a logical manner. This book is a must-have for anyone who thinks seriously about the web.


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#1 — December 21, 2004 @ 18:47PM — Eric Berlin [URL]

This sounds like an excellent read for any aspiring (or experienced) website owner/operator.

I'm curious though: are there instructions/directions on implementing code? Advice on what HTML editor to use and how to use it? Or is it all very high level e.g. don't use colors X and Y when marketing to country Z because it's insulting to their culture, make sure to be ADA compliant, etc.

Eric Berlin
Dumpster Bust: Miracles from Mind Trash
http://dumpsterbust.blogspot.com

#2 — December 22, 2004 @ 16:40PM — Harry Forbes [URL]

I haven't read this book, but believe Nielsen's focus is not at all on tools or implementation.

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