Monday, 8 February 2016

Navigating a Website

In the "Parts of a Website" video the narrator, Sarah, explains to the viewer the basic parts of a website and it's functions; such as the header, side bar, search bar, menu of navigation, and footer. Most of what was explained in the video I have already known from previous times I've been on the internet; things such as the search bar being used for searching and the menu of navigation being used to navigating the website is pretty self explanation.
The Canada Council for the Arts "Media Arts" page has all of this common elements of a website. The menu of navigation is located at the top of the page under the pages logo (located to the left) and search bar (located to the right). The featured content takes up most of the websites page, located under the menu of navigation and to the right of side bar, and the footer is located at, well, the foot of the page, as where it is almost always located on websites.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sarah,
    I'm really glad that you're comfortable with most of the information from the video. Could you provide links to both of the websites you've discussed? That would be a great addition/resource for anyone visiting your blog who isn't familiar with our course (it will provide more context).

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  2. Link to my mini-demonstration, re: hyperlinks: https://t.co/7l0UY3HMIe

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