The dot.com crash of 2000 was a wake-up call, and told us that the Web has far to go before
achieving the acceptance predicted for it in '95. A large part of what is missing is quality;
a primary component of the missing quality is usability. The Web is not nearly as easy to use
as it needs to be for the average person to rely on it for everyday information, commerce,
and entertainment.
In response to strong feedback from readers of GUI BLOOPERS calling for a book devoted exclusively
to Web design bloopers, Jeff Johnson calls attention to the most frequently occurring and annoying
design bloopers from real web sites he has worked on or researched. Not just a critique of these
bloopers and their sites, this book shows how to correct or avoid the blooper and gives a detailed
analysis of each design problem.
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