Navigation
The menu has to be simple. If visitors can successfully navigate through your site to find what they are looking for, they will stay. A good rule of thumb is that a visitor should be able to get to every page on your site with two clicks from your home page. Now, this is not realistic for complex sites. An expanding navigation menu (dropdown), that visitors scroll over to reveal the submenu can help, but we try to avoid complex multi-level menus.
An example of a simple dropdown menu:
A search function is good for your site and bulit in standard by us (see the search field at the top left corner). The annoying "Page Not Found" message doesn't exist, because it will automatically perform a search. Try to go to the none exsisting page http://sharmweb.net/screen. If there is only one search result it takes you there directly.
In the sites we built, new pages will automatically be added to the menu structure. Look for example at the menu "Demos" here on the left. You can walk through the same articles also through the navigation at the bottom of each article (see page bottom).
Many thanks to:
An example of a simple dropdown menu:
A search function is good for your site and bulit in standard by us (see the search field at the top left corner). The annoying "Page Not Found" message doesn't exist, because it will automatically perform a search. Try to go to the none exsisting page http://sharmweb.net/screen. If there is only one search result it takes you there directly.
In the sites we built, new pages will automatically be added to the menu structure. Look for example at the menu "Demos" here on the left. You can walk through the same articles also through the navigation at the bottom of each article (see page bottom).
Many thanks to:










