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Subject:Re: Web Page/Site Design Books From:Jeanette Feldhousen <jeanette_feldhousen -at- MENTORG -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 10 Jun 1997 14:45:40 -0700
On Jun 10, 4:43pm, Jeffrey Hsu wrote:
> Subject: Web Page/Site Design Books
> Can anyone suggest some good books on web page/site design ? I'm
> looking more for those which emphasize layout and design of the pages,
> organizing the pages into an effective web site, and appropriate use of
> graphics, multimedia, and interactive (form input, etc.)features. (less
> emphasis on programming aspects).
In case you missed it, Louise O'Donald just posted the URL of the Yale C/AIM
Web Style Guide:
which contains information on all of the aspects of web design that you
mentioned, and is free. And as they say around here, free is a very good
price.
--Jeanette
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Jeanette Feldhousen jeanette_feldhousen -at- mentorg -dot- com
Mentor Graphics Corporation
8005 SW Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, OR 97070
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