When developing a web site, one of the most important things to
consider is the navigation menu, to allow your users to find their
way around it. It needs to usable, informative, and well
implemented, but this can take time. This book will take all the
hassle out of implementing web menus, in whatever style and
technology you wish, by providing full code samples, along with
walkthrough tutorials on how they work to allow easy customisation
for your own needs. This book covers: a. Guidelines on designing
usable web menus, with 12 common-sense rules to follow b.
Information Architecture for menus (including identifying your
target user), and user testing c. Easy to Follow tutorials on
building menus with HTML, JavaScript, CSS and Flash d. Advanced
tutorials on dynamically populating menus from XML and databases
with server-side scripting, including PHP and ASP e. Extensive Web
support including fully adaptable downloadable code for your own
use, and a gallery of working menu examples. From the Publisher
This book is for intermediate to advanced web professionals who
need to implement a navigation menu on a web site as quickly as
possible, with the minimum of hassle. About the Author Andy
Beaumont is a freelance interactive developer/designer based in
central London. As a firm believer in the "sharing of knowledge"
ethos that has made the Flash community so strong, Andy writes
Flash tutorials for the likes of pixelsurgeon.com and Computer Arts
magazine, teaches Flash and ActionScript at Mac Uni in London, and
runs a personal Flash help site. As something of an ActionScript
mercenary Andy has worked with many top design agencies including
magneticNorth, Conkerco and Broadsnout. Dave Gibbons is a writer
and web designer from Beaverton, Oregon, US. He recently worked for
five years as a writer, Web/Intranet Designer and programmer, and
usability tester at Intel.When not losing sleep over proper menu
design, Dave writes humor ("humour" in the rest of the
English-speaking world), novels, and screenplays. Jon Stephens is a
site developer, writer, and consultant living and working in
Scottsdale, Arizona, Jon Stephens works with JavaScript, PHP and in
producing technical documentation for area firms. He's an original
member of CNET's Builder Buzz developers' site, and has served
there as a Community Leader since 1998. Jon has co-authored two
books on HTML and JavaScript for Wrox Press.
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