Re: [Zope] OT: Website design / spec / development resources

2000-08-30 Thread Stephan Goeldi

Have a look at

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156205810X/goeldiengineerin/

A must-read for real webdesigners.

I am looking for some good guidelines in designing, spec'ing and
developing large complex websites. Anything like guidelines, steps,
howtos, etc would be much appreciates. From theory to practice.

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Re: [Zope] OT: Website design / spec / development resources

2000-08-28 Thread Michael Bernstein

"J. Atwood" wrote:
 
 Hey Zopers,
 
 I am looking for some good guidelines in designing, spec'ing and
 developing large complex websites. Anything like guidelines, steps,
 howtos, etc would be much appreciates. From theory to practice.

The first book on this subject that opened my eyes was
'Secrets of Successful Websites', which in particular offers
advice on the many pitfalls that a web project can face
(with case studies), and reccomended procedures for handling
and/or avoiding them. It's getting a bit dated (1996), but
still has a lot of valuable advice.

Two O'Reilly books that I have found very helpful are
'Information Architecture' and 'Designing Navigation for the
Web', both of which will help keep your sites well organized
and easily navigable by end users.

Another good book is 'Website Usability - The Practice of
Simplicity' which will help keep your sites users happy and
productive.

A recent book that I've found useful, though not as original
as some of the others I've mentioned, is 'Great Web
Architecture'.

I have other, more specific suggestions, but it would help
if you could say at least what types of sites you're
attempting to design.

BTW, I heartily concur with the recomendation made by Kapil:
'Philip and Alex's Guide to Website Publishing' is a
monumental tour-de-force, and should definitely be read by
anyone who wants to work in the web industry, even though I
think that some of his technical reccomendations are a
little close-minded (ie. 'Use Oracle and big Sun Iron').

I hope these help you as much as they did me.

Michael Bernstein.

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Re: [Zope] OT: Website design / spec / development resources

2000-08-26 Thread Tim Cook

Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
 
 "J. Atwood" wrote:
 
  I am looking for some good guidelines in designing, spec'ing and

 
 Not zope specific, but of a high quality and worth reading even if it is
 biased, is philip greenspun's book on web publishing...
 http://www.arsdigita.com/asj/books/panda


FYI,
They've changed the URL on you:
http://www.arsdigita.com/books/panda/

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