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Creating Reader-Centered Web Pages and Websites

Creating Reader-Centered Web Pages and Websites. Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication , 6 th ed. Learn about your site’s readers and define its purpose. Create the map for a site that includes what your readers want and enables them to get it quickly.

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Creating Reader-Centered Web Pages and Websites

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  1. Creating Reader-Centered Web Pages and Websites Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication, 6th ed.

  2. Learn about your site’s readers and define its purpose.

  3. Create the map for a site that includes what your readers want and enables them to get it quickly.

  4. Gather the information your readers need.

  5. Ethics Guideline: Respect intellectual property and provide valid information.

  6. Design pages that are easy to use and attractive.

  7. Provide navigational aids that help your readers move quickly through your site to the information they want.

  8. Unify your site verbally and visually.

  9. Construct a site that readers with disabilities can use.

  10. Global Guidelines: Design your site for international and multicultural readers.

  11. Help readers find your site on the Internet.

  12. Test your site before launching it.

  13. Read more about creating web sites in Chapter 18 of Technical Communication.

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