Looking for things on a Web site and in the “real” world have many similarities. The difference is that on a Web site there’s no one standing around who can tell you where things are. The Web equivalent of asking directions is searching—typing a description of what you’re looking for in a search box.
Don’t make me think
Being an expert in online usability Krug gathered his experience in a wonderful book. This summary of key thoughts will help you to remember most important principles and laws.