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Navigational Options for Your Website: Choose Wisely
First Published: December 2005
Last Update: December 2005
Author: By Merle http://MCPromotionsPress.com
So you've decided to it's time to revamp your website's navigation, or maybe
you're putting
together a new site and are trying to decide the best navigational menu to use. Before you
choose one type over the other, you'll want to consider the size of your site and
your anticipated growth, as the menu structure you select may have to expand.
There are many types of navigation methods to choose from. You must carefully consider the
layout of your site so you can choose the system that will work best. You want to make it easy for
your visitors to find their way around and not frustrate them in the process. You need to keep
it consistent across all pages of your site, with some standards like the placement of your logo
(which is generally in the upper left hand corner of your website) linking back to your home page.
1) Left Side Menu: Probably the most common menus you'll find, with text or button
links running vertically down the left hand side of the page. This generally works best
for small websites with a limited number of pages.
2) Text Links at Bottom of Pages: Not a complete navigation system on its own, but
always a good idea to complement your main navigation. If you use Flash, it's always a
good idea to give the search engines an easy way to spider your site -- and text menus
do just that. Your visitors will also appreciate not having to scroll back up to the top of the pages to make another
selection. Keep it small.
3) DHTML or JavaScript Menu: My favorite and the most expandable of menu types.
Generally you'll have your main page topics running horizontally across the top of the
page. When a user hovers over one of the main topics a drop down will appear with
more menu options. The advantage to this type of menu is that it's easy to add
new pages. You'll only need to create the page then add the text links to the script.
Here are some software solutions:
Deluxe Menu http://tinyurl.com/cubem
Java DropDown Menu http://tinyurl.com/7v784
DHTML Menu http://dhtml-menu.com/
4) JavaScript Pull Down Menu: If you're cramped for space, then drop down
menus are sweet as they are so compact and hardly take up any room. You can display a
lot of links in a small area. They look like a small form boxes that display a main
option, but when you click on them a drop down menu appears with all of the various
pages of your website.
Create your own, then copy and paste the code:
Pull Down Menu: http://tinyurl.com/bqasr
Drop Down Generator: http://tinyurl.com/chbls
Javascript Menu Master: http://www.harmonyhollow.net/jmm.shtml
5) Tabs Menu: Looks file folder tabs running across the top of your pages horizontally. A good example
of this is at Amazon.com. You'll find an easy way to create them at:
Dynamic Drive http://tinyurl.com/97snu
The look of tabs can also be done using Cascading Style Sheets. Check out:
http://tinyurl.com/adjpm
GRSites Menu Maker http://tinyurl.com/axkvc
Apycom Software http://tinyurl.com/7fv7t
6) Search Function: Many people overlook the advantages of adding a simple search box
to their sites. Hurried visitors can simply type in what they're looking for and find it quickly without frustration.
If your website is rather large you might want to consider adding this option, even if
you have a great navigation system.
You can download scripts and install them on your server or use a third party service.
Google Search: http://google.com/searchcode.html
FreeFind: http://FreeFind.com
PicoSearch: http://PicoSearch.com
Site Search : http://cgi-world/sitesearch.html
Matt's Script Archive : http://scriptarchive.com
7) Site Map: If your site is rather large you also may want to include a "site map."
Basically, it's a page on your website that lists all of the pages on your site, complete
with text links. It gives users an overview of your website's contents.
Make sure you include a link to your site map from your main navigation. Search engines love site maps as they make for
excellent "spider food" helping your site to be indexed.
Site Map Creator Service: http://freefind.com/create-sitemap.html
Likno : http://likno.com/sitemap.html
SiteMap Pro : http://sitemappro.com/
eXact Mapper Lite : http://tinyurl.com/8ojou
8) CSS Menus: Cascading Style Sheets have made it possible to add an endless array of
navigational options to your website. There's no bloat or lag in downtime, either. They allow
you to control the appearance and format of your website separately from the webpage coding
itself, which makes them easy to update and alter the look of your site whenever you like.
Vertical Navigation: http://tinyurl.com/9aol9
Cool Rollover Menu: http://tinyurl.com/6hlep
Stylish Menus: http://tinyurl.com/brga9
CSS Vault: http://tinyurl.com/857ba
Do yourself a favor and take a long hard look at your website's navigation. Does it need an
update? Now that you know all of your options there's no reason you can't create an exciting
navigational system that users will just love. Don't underestimate the power of good navigation;
if not done correctly visitors will be reaching for the exit button sooner then you think.
About the Author:
Merle Makes it EASY to Promote & Market Your Website. Learn over 50 Secrets to
Increasing Your Traffic. To Download your F-R-E-E Ebook go to http://WebSiteTrafficPlan.com
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