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Seven Keys to Effective Web Sites, The, 1/e
David Sachs
Henry Stair
To be published by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1996, 352 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-490087-1
$20.20
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Build a Web site your customers can't live without!
The 7 Keys to Effective Web Sites distills the most important elements of a winning Web site into seven essential goalsand presents the sites that best achieve each of these goals. Join respected Internet experts as they critique great sites like FedEx, Southwest Airlines, Stanford University, ESPNET SportsZone, Cyberian Outpost, the Allergy Relief Home Page, even the IRS and the CIA. Learn exactly what makes these sites . . .
- Visually appealing.
- Valuable, useful and/or fun.
- Current and timely.
- Easy to find and use.
- Easy to navigate.
- Highly involving.
- Responsive to users.
See what worksand what could be improved. Understand the implications of the new technologies like JAVA(TM) and VRML. And check out the world's best examples of:
- text, image, and multimedia integration.
- Sites that work regardless of the a viewer's browser or Internet connection.
- Sites for ordering merchandise.
- Sites that provide valuable information.
- Sites that have been optimized for performance.
You could spend weeks touring these sites yourself. The 7 Keys to Effective Web Sites brings them all together in one convenient reference. It's your personal tour of the world's best Web sites, and the world's best Web practices. It's a cornucopia of ideas you can use right now to dramatically improve your own site. And whatever your role in Web site design or management, it's quite simply invaluable.
DAVID SACHS is Assistant Dean of the School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University in White Plains, New York.
HENRY (PETE) STAIR, formerly of IBM, is a computer communications consultant in New Canaan, Connecticut, actively involved in conducting training on TCP/IP and the Internet.
SACHS and STAIR are the authors of Hands-On Netscape, Hands-On Internet, Hands-On Mosaic, and Instant Internet with WebSurfer. They conduct workshops about the World Wide Web for Mecklermedia throughout the world.
Dedication.
About the Authors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
What Are The Seven Keys to Effective Web Sites?
For Whom Is This Book Intended?
How Is This Book Organized?
Conventions Used Throughout The Book.
How To Use This Book.
1. World Wide Web Review.
World Wide Web Review. The Web. The Global Internet.
Web Servers. Web Browser Software. Web Addresses.
2. What Is an Effective Web Site?
What Is an Effective Web Site? The Seven Keys of Effective
Web Sites. What Is New about the Web? Our Illustrations of the Seven
Keys.
3. Key 1Visually Appealing.
Introduction to Key 1Visually Appealing. Technical
Points and Tips. Large Graphic Alternatives. Involvement of Design
Professionals. Classroom Connect. CondÄ Nast Traveler. Cybertown
Home Page. Interactive Imagination's Riddler. NASA's Jet Propulsion
Lab. Mecklermedia's World: Internet News & Resources. Metaverse.
NetManage Corporation. Novell World Wide: Corporate Home Page. Sprint.
The Smithsonian Institution Home Page. Stanford University. Pathfinder
Travel. Paramount Voyager. The White House. Summary.
4. Key 2Valuable, Useful, or Fun.
Introduction to Key 2Valuable, Useful, or Fun. Technical
Points. Responding to the Needs of Your Visitors. CIA's World Fact
Book. City.Net. Claritin Allergy Relief. DejaNews Research Service.
GE Plastics. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Hoover's Online.
Infoseek Guide. IRnetserv, Inc. (Investor Relations Network
Services). The List. NewsPage. Southwest Airlines Home Gate. Starting
Point. Weblint. Wild Dunes. Summary.
5. Key 3Current and Timely.
Introduction to Key 3Current and Timely. Technical
Points. Information Availability to Text Browsers. ABC News
Reports. Electronic Newsstand. ESPNET SportsZone. Intellicast.
Interactive Weather Browser. IRS - The Digital Daily. LA Freeway
Speeds. Mercury Center. National Public Radio. NETworth by GALT
Technologies. The New York Times. Playbill. Purdue Weather
Processor. THOMAS: Legislative Information. USA Today. The Wall Street
Journal Interactive Edition. Summary.
6. Key 4Easy to Find and Use.
Introduction to Key 4Easy to Find and Use. Technical
Points. 3M Innovation Network. Amazon.com Books. The American Stock
Exchange. CareerPath.com. Compaq Computer Corporation. Eastman Kodak
Company. Excite Netsearch. Mobil Corporation Home Page.
Mountain Travel*Sobek. Pointers To Pointers. Schwab Online.
Shareware.com. Siemens in the USA. Submit It!. The Virtual Reference
Desk. What's New?. Summary.
7. Key 5Intuitive On-Page Navigation.
Introduction to Key 5Intuitive On-Page Navigation. Technical
Points. Alta Vista. Better Business Bureau. CNN Interactive.
Continental Cablevision. Discovery Channel Online. The Internet Movie
Database. Internet Waterway Online. Money Magazine. PC Computing.
Shop.Com. Silicon Graphics. StockMaster. Telecom Atlas. Web
Review. Summary.
8. Key 6Involve the Visitor.
Introduction to Key 6Involve the Visitor. Technical Points.
Registration. A Friendly Alternative. Build-A-Card. Coldwell Banker
Online. Crestar Student Lending. DealerNetThe Virtual
Showroom. FedEx. Freeways by Alamo Rent A Car. The Golf Circuit.
PC Travel. PhotoDisc Index. Progressive Farmer Online. San Francisco
Reservations. Sandra Gering Gallery. Speak To Me Catalog. UPS. Windham
Hill Records. Summary.
9. Key 7Responsive To Its Users.
Introduction to Key 7Responsive To Its Users.
Technical Points. Apple Feedback Page. Black Box On-Line Catalog.
cinet online. Cyberian Outpost. IBM Corporation. Internet Business
Reply. Jim KnopfThe Father of Shareware. Lycos, Inc. Mama's
Cucina. McAfee Network Security & Management. NetMind Free
Services. Paperless Guide to NYC. Virtual Vineyards. Yahoo!
Summary.
10. New and Emerging Web Features.
Introduction to New and Emerging Web Features. The Problem
for Webmasters. Implications for Webmasters. Intranet Sites. Internet
Sites. User migration assumptions. Alternatives for Nonmigrated
Users. Adobe Acrobat. HTML 3.0HyperText Markup Language. Sun
Microsystems' Java Language. NetscapeÕs JavaScript Language.
QuickTime from Apple. RealAudio. Shockwave from Macromedia.
VRMLVirtual Reality Modeling Language. Other Developments to
Watch.
Appendix A: Guide to Web Sites.
Appendix B: Color Figures.
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