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21 March 2008

How to Create Well-Organized Pages

Beginners find it a little bit confusing to organize content on the pages they create. Unlike arranging content on hard copy, organizing content for the web is somehow different in that users are generally not willing to spend much time exploring a specific page. The tendency is that if they are not able to find what they are looking for in three to four clicks they are gone. Nevertheless, the theory underlying organization of content on web pages and on paper is the same. This article will tell you all about the most common methods employed to organize content on web pages.

First, you can arrange content based on time order. You can start with the most recent going to the least or you can start with the past going to the present. You can also follow the alphabetical order of words just like very much the same as entries in a dictionary. The second way to organize content is to follow a numerical sequence: from highest to lowest or vice-versa.

You can likewise organize content based on color or spatial attributes. This is among the most popular ways of organizing content of a great deal of website especially those concentrating on services and commodities like paints and art crafts.

Now, if you are organizing lots of data one good way on how to organize them is by using table or matrix. This is specifically advantageous if you want readers to compare certain quantities or objects. You see this form of organization most often on science and mathematics pages.

Finally, you can arrange information in the same manner as you organize tasks list. You can do this either by starting with the most important to the least important or with the least important to the most important. But, from a quick review of sites you will more likely observe that they use the first type of arranging tasks list.

No matter what mode of organization you use make sure that you achieve your goal—providing quality and organized content, that is. Having said this, you can almost be certain that your site is a notch closer to perfect usability if you present content in well organized and systematic fashion.

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