Most Web builders organize content in a hierarchical manner, with pages that display general content categories that then link to more specific pages. For instance, on its main page, a company's Web site may have top-level links to information about the company, its products and services, and its customer support. Clicking the company's products link, for example, would then load a page containing links to various individual product pages. Hierarchical structures let users see all their options and drill down to specific information. |