Well start reading Nieslen's alertbox ... that's a good entry point
(www.useit.com/alertbox). anyway, I'd recommend reading books, if you
haven't got plenty of time take Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think" there are
a few examples how to make things right, Nielsen's 2006 book Prioritizing
Web Usability is also a good read. 
>From my point of view the column and the two mentioned books are good entry
points in webusability, and if you apply the suggested patterns your site's
usability may increase a lot. but to find the real problems I'd suggest
making a usability test with real people from your target group ... but
gathering information about that and implementing a test isn't a two book's
read ;-)

michael


Nino.Martinez wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I've run into the problem of having users om my system:) So I'd like to 
> make things a little more useable for them. Do any of you guys have some 
> links to websites with before and after screenshots. Like this was our 
> page before, and now it looks like this and are much more usable.
> 
> -- 
> -Wicket for love
> 
> Nino Martinez Wael
> Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
> http://www.jayway.dk
> +45 2936 7684
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