How do I navigate the club Web site?
Site Structure
The club Web site structure has a set of top level pages that appear in the horizontal naviation menu on each page. Each top level page represents a large, related section of content. Under each top level page are child pages. If you are on a page that has child pages, the vertical menu on the left of the page will contain links to those child pages. If the page you are on has no child pages, the vertical menu on the left of the page will contain links to sibling pages of the current page. A sibling page is a page that has the same parent page as the current page.
Page Layout
Each page on the club Web site has the same basic layout. The page is divided into several sections, each serving a specific purpose. The image below shows an example of the home page for the club Web site.

In the image above, the Home page is the current page. The other top level pages, Coaches, Programs, Referees, and Tournaments, are sibling pages of the Home page. The pages titled Board, By Laws & Policies, Employment, FAQ, Fields, News, and Registration are child pages of the Home page. The Arsenal Elite Teams page in this example is a special link to a page that is under Programs - Arsenal Elite and is shown as a child of the Home page for convenience.
The text that says "You are here:" is called the Breadcrumb and shows where in the site structure the current page exists. The Breadcrumb contains a link to each page from a top level page to the current page.
posted on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 3:53 PM by

Ray Dixon
last update: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 by

Ray Dixon

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