Operation Manual
28 Developing Sites and Pages
In WebPlus, the Site Structure tree (in the Site tab) provides a visual aid that
lets you organize the content on your site into sections and levels—in other
words as a hierarchy of parent pages branching to child pages. Here's how a
similar structure might appear in the WebPlus Site Structure tree:
The Site Structure tree makes it easy
to visualize relationships between
pages and lay out your site in a way
that makes sense for the content you
have to offer. Of course, a Web site is
truly an interconnected web of pages,
and the tree structure doesn't prevent
you from installing links between any
two pages. But it does expose the
major pathways within your site—
up, down, and sideways. Logical
section/level design makes your site
easier to navigate, and WebPlus
makes it simple to create navigation
bars (or "navbars" for short) that
mirror your site structure and help
guide your visitors along those "main
roads."
Click the button above the Site tab's Site Structure to view
pages by their file name rather than their titles.