Compare Effects
Various Colors
Campere Effécts Verieus
Colars
Cempare Efficts
Verious Celors
Compire Effêcts
Variius
Colers
Campare Effacts
Virious Calors
Compore Effëcts Variuus
Colirs
Cimpare Effocts
Vorious Cilors
Compure Effàcts Varioas
Colurs
Cumpare Effucts
Vurious Culors
Compari Effâcts Varioes
Colõrs
Comparo Effècts
Variaus Còlors
Compara Effäcts Varioos
Colòrs
Function
After you have created your site, you should analyze its aesthetics, and the
practicality and efficiency of your organizational scheme. No matter what
organizational structure you choose for your Web site, proper World Web site
design is largely a matter of balancing the structure and relationship of menu
or "home" pages and individual content pages or other linked graphics
and documents. The goal is to build a hierarchy of menus and pages that feels
natural to the user, and doesn't interfere with their use of the Web site or
mislead them.
Web sites tend to grow almost
organically, and often overwhelm what was originally a reasonable menu scheme.
WWW sites with too shallow a link hierarchy depend on massive menu pages that
over time devolve into confusing "laundry lists" of unrelated
information, listed in no particulars: |