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"The
wise person makes learning a joy. . . Proverbs 15:2"

Welcome to the part 3 of our tutorial where we look at the page
layout.
This part of the course will help you design the look of your website,
obviously you have your own ideas of what you want your site to look like,
but they are a few things you should keep in mind when deciding on a layout.
One of the most important things is to make the site easy to use, ie, easy
to navigate through the different pages, to do this it is best to make the
linking structure simple and explanatory.
If the site is quite large then it might be an idea to create a sitemap so
users can see all of the different sections of your site from one page.
Later on in this course we will be showing you how to create an effective
sitemap.
This short course will outline the basics of HTML code and get you making
your first website with ease.
The first thing to do would be to sketch what you want your homepage to look
like, for instance think about where you want the links to the other pages,
where you want your logo etc.
When you
have a basic idea of what you want it to look like, the next step is
to consider how many pages you want, obviously pages can be added as
often as you like, so it is important to make the site easy to
upgrade, ie leave enough room for more links.
For the sake of this tutorial we are going to assume that we want to
create 5 pages, with the basic layout seen below:


As you can see this is a nice simple
layout, when looking at the above example it is split into 3
sections the logo/title, the links section and the main content,
this makes it easier to manage, for instance you could have a
template where the logo and links are already there and you can just
fill in the different content for each page, making it easier to add
more pages.
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Continue to next section (Layout Design - part
2)

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