Constructing Usable Web Menus

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Synopsis

Just menus? Yes. This book focuses on a single, vitally important task that confronts everyone who builds web sites for use by people: how to code and present menus that are easy to understand and use, that convey what users need to know about the many paths they can take to get to the information they want, in a variety of technologies. Every web site has a menu (trust us-we looked for a professional site without a menu, and came up empty). Some sites have two, three, or more menus on the same page. Menus give users a simple way to deal with the dozens, hundreds, even thousands of options (or more), ideally sorting those options into understandable divisions people can choose with some confidence that they'll end up more or less where they intended to go. In this book, we'll show you how professional sites organize content, present options, and use a wide array of technologies for navigation. Sometimes these approaches work well and serve as excellent models for your own navigation systems. Sometimes? Well - nobody's perfect! We'll walk you through an extensive range of different menu code that can be easily downloaded from http://www. glasshaus. com/, and adapted to your own needs, taking all the hassle out of menu coding.

Book details

Edition:
1st ed.
Author:
Andy Beaumont, Dave Gibbons, Jody Kerr, Jon Stephens
ISBN:
9781430253587
Related ISBNs:
9781590591864
Publisher:
Apress
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2020-12-20
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2002
Copyright by:
glasshaus 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Computers and Internet, Nonfiction