Operation Manual
20 Setting Up Sites and Pages
ii. The site opens in your workspace.
- or -
i. For other WebPlus sites, select WebPlus files from the
Browse My Computer pane.
ii. From the dialog, locate and select your file, then click
Open.
Understanding site structure
The "structure" of a website has nothing to do with its physical layout, or
where pages are stored. Rather, it's a way of logically arranging the
content on the site so that visitors have an easier time navigating
through it. One of the most useful organizing principles—which
WebPlus strongly reinforces—is an "inverted tree" structure that starts
with the Home page and then branches out to other pages. To the visitor
navigating your site, this arrangement presents your content in a
familiar, hierarchical way, structured into sections and levels.
• A section is a content category, each being a separate page, e.g.
"Home, "About Us", "Gallery", "Products", and "Contact".
• The level is the number of steps (i.e., jumps) a given page is
removed from its "parent" page. The Home page will always
reside at Level 1, normally along with "section" pages. This
allows navigation bars to work easily and automatically. Pages