Page Layout

Although there are numerous ways a page can be arranged, each n390 Web Package starts out with the following structure:

 

Header - the section of the page at the top which displays the site logo, name, slogan and often the main menu.

Main Content - the section of the page where you insert and manage content. This section sits prominently in the middle of the page.

Sidebar Left/Right - the columns on either side of the main content section. Within these sidebars are sections called blocks; these blocks can display secondary menus, pictures, etc. The items in a sidebar are not edited directly. Note: The sidebars will collapse when there is nothing designated there, and the content section will span across the entire width.

Footer - the little bar across the bottom of the page. Typically used to define the bottom of the page with text about copyright or credits, the footer can visually communicate the bottom or end of the page.

 

Web Page Layout: diagram of common web page layoutWeb Page Layout: diagram of common web page layout