Chapter 12. Creating a Navigation Structure

In this chapter

  • Developing a navigation structure

  • Adding new pages to your site

  • Changing your navigation structure

  • Adding link bars and making navigation elements

One incredibly important issue concerning any Web site is how your visitors will be able to move around within it, surfing from area to area, page to page. A great looking site can offer the coolest, most informative content; yet it will go unread if no one can find the pages you want them to view.

How movement through a site is accomplished is referred to as a site's navigation, how it is structured is called the navigational structure or hierarchy, and the component(s) used to help one move is known as the navigation element(s). Each is discussed ...

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