"Most writers on Web design advise you to keep each page short," I wrote in a chapter for a book. "Who? References, please," the editor responded.
Here's a few:
Calvert, Christine. Skriv for Nettet: Kort Og Godt. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 2004. 27—28
Landow, George P. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. 52—59.
Landow, George P. "The Rhetoric of Hypermedia: Some Rules for Authors." Hypermedia and Literary Studies. Eds. Paul Delaney and George P. Landow. Technical Communications. Cambridge: MIT P, 1991. 81-103. 100-101.
Nielse n, Jakob. Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity. Indianapolis: New Rider, 2000. 112—122.
Nielsen, Jakob, and Hoa Loranger. Prioritizing Web Usability. Berkeley, California: New Rider, 2006. 326—28.
Rosenfeld, Louis, and Peter Morville. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. 2nd ed. Sebastopol: O'Reilly, 2002. 289—93.
Sano, Darell. Designing Large-Scale Web Sites: A Visual Design Methodology. New York: Wiley, 1996. 68.
Siegel, David. Creating Killer Web Sites. Second ed. Indianapolis: Hayden, 1997. 27.
Tannenbaum, Robert S. Theoretical Foundations of Multimedia. New York: Computer Science Press, 1998. 448.
Weinman, Lynda. Designing Web Graphics.4. Indianapolis: New Riders, 2003. 49.
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