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Navigation


A navigation bar, also known as a nav bar, is a series of buttons that appears on one or more pages on a web site. It is the way a user moves through information on on a single page and from web page to web page. Creating links is the key to quick and responsive interactivity bringing the user to the necessary information.


You can have all kinds of great attractions on your site, but if your visitors don't know how to get to them, they will just collect dust on the server. Worse yet, if the visitors find your site's navigation confusing or convoluted, they'll simply give up and head off to explore the rest of the Web, never to return. So, a good navigation design will be an essential ingredient for any successful web site construction.


Requirements:

  1. Make a "navigation.html".html" page, (insert a Dreamweaver spry menu bar for the navigation system) and show the following common navigation elements and functions like this page.
  2. Make an "anchor.html" page to address the named anchors.
  3. Make a "link-back.html" page.

Common Navigation Elements:

  1. Spry Menu Bar
  2. Anchor
  3. Text Link: Link Back Page
  4. Graphic Link
  5. adobe-logo
  6. Image Map (Hot Spot)
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  8. Jump Menu
  9. New Browser Window