Beneath the surface is the
of the site the placement of buttons,
tabs, photos, and blocks of text
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The positioning of the site's buttons, tabs, pictures, and text blocks make up the skeleton of the website beneath that surface
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- We first notice the product form on the skeletal plane. Specific elements of the interface, navigation, and information design are discovered, and the structure is improved.
- Through interface design, the functionality side establishes the skeleton (buttons, fields, and other interface components).
- Interface design with a focus on presenting information spaces is known as navigation design.
- The display of information for efficient communication is known as information design. These topics are crucial because information design cannot be improved by good design.
- Making sure the user can navigate the website is the goal of navigation design.
- Links to each page are provided to accomplish this. Three objectives should be met by navigational design:
- Give users a way to navigate the website and get from one place to another.
- The relationship between the items contained in the navigation design must be communicated.
- The navigation's layout must explain how its contents relate to the page the viewer is presently seeing.
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