A Web Design Bestseller
Site Genres
Creating a Navigation Framework
Creating a Powerful Homepage
Writing & Managing Content
Building Trust & Credibility
Basic E-Commerce
Advanced E-Commerce
Helping Customers Complete Tasks
Designing Effective Page Layouts
Making Site Search Fast & Relevant
Making Navigation Easy
Unified Browsing Hierarchy
Navigation bar
Tab rows
Action buttons
High-visibiltiy action buttons
Location bread crumbs
Embedded link
External links
Descriptive, longer link names
Obvious links
Familiar language
Preventing errors
Meaningful error messages
Page not found
Permalinks
Jump Menus
Site map
Speeding Up Your Site
The Mobile Web

Figure K10.1 Note how quickly you can determine on LUGNET’s site which links have already been visited and which have not. Pages that use colors other than blue for links can be confusing because visitors have to learn new rules..It’s not always clear which bits of text are clickable links.
Use blue underlined text for hyperlinks. Avoid using blue or underlining for anything other than Web links. Make links more attractive by using different font sizes and styles. Use the
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