
It is important to have a consistent and easily followed navigation system throughout a website. We intend to include an example page for each of these options in the near future.
Listed below are a number of techniques used to present the navigation controls, in order of increasing complexity.
If you have a large website with multiple levels of web pages, it is a good idea to make up a plan of where each page fits in. This plan can be made in many different ways. Here are a few possibilities:
The structure of our website is shown below. It may change over time, as we add new subjects, in which case we will update this map. We maintain this simple map in an Excel spreadsheet.
A picture like the one above can be made into an image map (method 5 above) to be used for navigation. We have implemented it here on the coloured boxes only, for demonstration purposes.
Whichever navigation method you choose, I cannot stress enough that you need to keep the navigation consistent between pages. Don't let the visitor get lost in a maze!
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