Topics for today are a look at usability and navigation. For usability and navigation, re-read HTML & CSS Chapter 18 (process and design). Here's the MDN page on the new text-decoration properties.
- One way to define what Usability means is to look at the Table of Contents from Jakob Nielsens Designing Web Usability
- A discussion of site structure from the Yale design group (Patrick Lynch).
For the record, here are more good sites for discussion of usability:One way to put it together is in a checklist for Site Assessment
- A huge list from the U.S. government
- A homepage checklist
- Steve Krugs Dont Make Me Think.
- Twenty usability tips.
- Or this list of 10 tips from Webdesigner Depot
- For those who want to add a search function as Jakob Nielsen would suggest (here's his Usability book—we used his chapter titles), here is the Google page on customized search that can display on your site.
- Another site for inspiration (notice colors, use of type) thebestdesigns and check their archives (lots of Flash, CSS).
- Finally, here is the link again to a searchable database of Cool Home Pages at CoolHome Pages.com .
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