Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Dynamic Site Design: Keeping Your Pages Uniform

In my company we build dynamic Web sites - Web sites that are always & 39; adjustment to the input of the user and allow & 39; wide content management of the administrators of the site. Regardless of the amount & 39; information on one side, the design must & 39; adapt, but l & 39; professional appearance. The site container: For a dynamic site to access everything they need & 39 d & 39; a solid foundation. At the height of flexible containers encasing the content of this website is an ideal base. Something d & 39, so simple but so effective that a & 39; black rimmed with a fixed location in width & 39; within content to the soil. This container and thinning can, of course, makes sense, considering the different amounts of content. Navigation: One of the best ways is a dynamic and the navigation on the site is functional to & 39; help of drop-down menus. Pull-down menus for navigation to allow on the site of n & 39; which side of the site, and are easy to create, dynamic, with the same logic that the site container. Each of the major categories are wrapped in a relative p, so that each be transferred absolutely positioned menu hidden under the & 39;-shows on mouseover. This method is the best for the dynamic, because the height and decline, as the number of menu items to increase and decrease, without influence on the determination of the site. Too Much Content (We all should be to the likelihood): An ongoing challenge for the developer of dynamic Web sites shows a plethora of content on a page. Often, the layouts are optimized for a lot of content, and if they exceed this amount, the pages displayed & 39; n totally confused. L & 39; one of the best means, d & 39; alleviate this problem by providing a more usable and SEO design is the combination of JavaScript and DHTML to the pages in the tabbed browsing. Examples of what can be found in Ugallery.com, gallery d & 39; art online, where a site has been created to allow the user to view it & 39; so many pieces of their works d & 39; art, as you want, but no more than the width of the fixed location. The solution was a scroll Gallery powered by JavaScript and DHTML. All reports are still in the spring, however, it is largely hidden, that is, when a user on an arrow foam scrolling. The same function is used as a basis for the profile of the artist & 39;. The height of the container has been limited, and that was a profile in a scrolling text box, DHTML, which & quot; overflow: hidden & quot; style, the artists and offers more d & 39 , room for even describe. The current portfolio of & 39; artists, exhibitions, and a visitor comment section should be added, even on a single page. The solution: JavaScript and DHTML navigation symbols allowing better organize & 39; space and allows the visitor to select a portfolio of & 39; artists, exhibitions, visitors and reloading without comment. The lesson here is if the construction of a website & 39; dynamics, the use of advanced technical planning. With these methods, the information can not only better organized and intuitively arranged, but it can also be forced to a presentation for the site. Also, remember that most of DHTML, in this article can be found in various open-source Web sites. Happy Web design! This article was co-written by Mike Bradbury and Mike Harvey. Both are employees of Object, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta web development, and Washington, DC web design company. See the examples in this article directly in the art gallery d & 39; online Ugallery.com glinda camilla



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