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May 17, 2002

Book Review: Son of Web Pages That Suck

WebReference at WebReference. Vincent Flanders' sequel to his best-selling "Web Pages That Suck" is a fun, informative, and colorful book. Aimed at beginning to intermediate designers, the author shows good design techniques by dissecting bad sites with irreverent wit. You'll GASP at death-defying downloads, be AMAZED by mystery meat navigation, and RUN SCREAMING from skip intro splash pages. As Flanders says "If the Bits Don't Flow, People Will Go."

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