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d. Explain the different type of layouts used for websites.​

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Answered by sudharshanshuba
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Answered by namirata1
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There are so many and I can't write that much here.

1. The Zig-Zag Layout

Research revealed how users use to scan a webpage content: the eyes move along the page following a Z-letter direction.

  • First, the eye goes from left to right
  • Next, the eye goes down, and to the left
  • Last, their eyes move back across to the right again

2. The F Layout

The F-shape layout follows another widely-known scanning behavior , where the eyes move across a page in an F-letter pattern.

Due to its connection with a widely known user behavior, this layout is suitable for a wide range of websites, from e-commerce websites to portfolio websites.

3. Full-Screen Photo

In this case, the layout implies spreading up content upon a full-screen photo/image. Thus, text sections or menu sections are there to support the “living” image. Good to use for websites that want to immediately anchor the subject of a site in the mind of a visitor.

4. Grid Layout

Information is organized into grids, making it easy to browse., and people can stop to specific topics of interest. Grids allow for an equal distribution of text, photos, videos onto the webpages, letting users decide upon the importance of each unit. Good to use for newspapers, vlogs, etc.

5. One-Column Layout

This layout organizes information into one single column, and it’s one of the simplest layouts to put in place. The content (text, photos, videos) is easy to follow, and the need to scan is nothing more than identifying key points of interest into that single column. Good to use for research papers and long-form articles.

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