Thursday, August 2, 2012

Web Site Elements and Organization


            Web sites exist for all sorts of purpose, but at their essential core is the conveyance of some kind of information in interactive setting. Whether hawking goods and services, acting as an archive or resource for other data sources, offering content for free or for price or acting as forum for like-minded users to exchange ideas, Web sites come to develop an organizational structure and logic of their own
            Web sites are almost always built around central starting point known as the home page, from which the site extends in a linear, Web- like, or hierarchical fashion, depending on the specific goals of the site.  The home page acts as the introduction and gateway to the sites offerings.  The home page’s Universal Resource Locator (URL) is the web address that a company or organization uses to advertise its web site…

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