Sunday, June 17, 2007

Advanced web design features (part 1)

So that you can begin planning your upgrade to WebCubic's custom website, we want to describe the kinds of customization capabilities you will have.

Before we get started, let's describe what we call the "universal website structure". This simple organizational structure enables the construction of all websites.

When you view the main part of a website you will notice that it has these structural elements: top, middle section, and footer. The middle section is where the website page content is placed. The middle section is further divided into a left, center, and right sections.

The primary website page content is thus located in the middle section>center.

The website navigation is located in any of a few areas. Most websites use the middle section>left area. Most newer websites place the navigation horizontally in the top area. Websites may duplicate the navigation in the footer area.

Go to your website, or any other website, and you will note that it follows this "universal website structure".

WebCubic's advanced web design features incorporate this "universal website structure".