Web Bloopers: 60 Common Web Design Mistakes, and How to Avoid Them (Interactive Technologies)
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Every website I have ever seen has bloopers, including ones I have designed or helped design. On the other hand, every website I have seen also has good aspects: things its designers did well.
Committing a blooper doesn't make a site or Web-based application bad. Design requires trade-offs. Sometimes a designer must commit one blooper to avoid a worse one. Sometimes time pressure forces organizations to put sites on the Web with known bloopers. Some sites are cited in this book both as an example of one blooper and as an example of how to avoid another.
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