Designing Web Site Interface Elements
by Eric Eaton
The challenge in creating any Web site, whether it's an intranet, extranet, or full-blown e-commerce superstore, is creating an interface that makes quick sense to the user. Any e-tailer will testify that ease-of-use can make or break a Web site, and in some cases, an entire business.
The second title in the new DesignWhys series, Designing Web Site Interface Elements targets professional designers and developers with plenty of glossy, full-color screen shots and illustrations as well as advice
This work offers advice to Web programmers on creating targeted and effective Web site interfaces based on successful, real-world examples.
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Designing Web Site Interface Elements
by Eric Eaton
Paperback: 256 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.61 x 9.08 x 9.00, Publisher: Peachpit Press; 1st edition (December 27, 2002); List Price: $40.00 - buy now: Check links and for discounts
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