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  Web Site Structure
  Web Site Structure and Content Organization
  How WebDynamic helps you create well-structured web pages
Cartelle A WebDynamic-based web site is organized in folders which can contain content pages or, in their turn, other folders - so-called subfolders. Virtually, the amount of folders and pages is unlimited.

Web site contents are structured in macro areas which are in fact the primary folders, the very first division of topics among the different sectors.
Underneath further subfolders and pages branch out, in oreder to have a neat tree structure.

 

  The Tree Structure
  SCHEME
Schema struttura
  Links
Links to parent folders are always visible in every page in a navigation menu.
Links to pages or subfolders contained in the same folder are visible only in a contextual menu when surfing inside that specific folder.

Each folder as well as each content page can be normally accessed through a link shown in a contextual way while visiting the folder where the page - or subfolder - is contained.
However, it is possible to 'unlink' a certain page from the menu in order for it to be reached only thorugh a gateway page.

 

  Usability Compliance
Web sites running WebDynamic software assure usability standard which comply with those outlined in the book considered nowadays the bible of usability. That is:

Nielsen, Jakob. Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity. Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing. 2000.