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Book:   Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience
Subject:   Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience Review
Date:   1998-05-25 00:00:00
From:   Jeff Gruszynski jeffg@ptp.hp.com


I love this book. But it's an O'Reilly, so what would you
expect. It embodies what we've had to learn from the
sweat of our brow, expensive consultants and experienced
user interface designers.


If you are creating web sites for a living and
you don't use the concepts, methods and processes
described in this book, you are wasting your
company's, or your client's, time, money and resources
and your web sites are likely a blight on net and
an abuse on your customers or visitors. And those are
the good points.


Read this book *before* you go to that Frontpage class or
buy that new multimedia tool. Odds are the vistors
to your site *don't* need any more Java, Shockwave,
streaming A/V, et al., but rather just some decent,
user-centered navigation to the content your visitors
really needed in the first place.


Make sure you have the fundamentals - this book is it.


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