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Book by Jakob Nielsen,
New Riders Publishing, Indianapolis, 2000.
ISBN 1-56205-810-X.
Reviews and Articles About the Book
Table of Contents432 pages, full color.Preface1. Introduction: Why Web Usability?
2. Page Design
3. Content Design
4. Site Design
5. Intranet Design
6. Accessibility for Users with Disabilities
7. International Use: Serving a Global Audience
8. Future Predictions: The Only Web Constant Is Change
9. Conclusion: Simplicity in Web DesignRecommended ReadingsHistory of the Book TitleFor a long time, the working title for this book was Designing Excellent Websites: Secrets of an Information Architect, but we finally decided that this title was too convoluted (as well as illogical: once you print 250,000 copies of something, it's not exactly a "secret"). For the final title, simplicity rules as that is the core message of the book. |
What the World is Reading:
The second edition is a new translation and uses the "standard" blue-green cover. I preferred the German title used for the first edition, so I am still showing a scan of the first edition here. Except for the title, it's obviously recommended to buy the second edition and get the benefits of the improved translation.
Note: Editions are shown in the order in which cover scans were received. If you have a translation not shown here, please email a scan of the cover (preferably 200 pixels wide) to info@nngroup.com |