Let's Talk Navigation 

When people visit your new web page, they will probably read the content of the present page and then look
around to find any other page that interests them, and that is why the navigation options on your web page have to
be clever and easy to use.
When Dumelang Media Services (DMS) work on your web page, we work closely with you to make sure that the end
result will not only look good, but will also be functional and easy to use. Here are some pointers you can
consider:
- Prepare your web site navigation before designing your web page. This is to avoid not only unnecessary
clutter on your web page, but will also limit forgotten links. Do this on paper, jot down your page headings
and arrange them in the order you think they should appear on your web page, and when in doubt. Ask a friend to
Visit and navigate your web page on paper.
- Make sure your navigation system ( menu ) is clean cut, simple and easy to use.
- If your web page will consist of a lot of pages, you have to consider scaling down on main menu items and
opt for a drop down or fly out navigation system. In this case you will keep your main links together and then
navigate to the rest of your website from there.
- A link to a site map of some kind is also a good idea to help visitors to your web page easily find what
they are looking for with ease.
- Use short, clear and precise words as headings for your main menu.
- Also make good use of your navigation space, but do not clutter it with unnecessary graphics and or other
text that will draw attention from the navigation system.
- To draw attention to more important pages in your web page, you can also consider showcasing important
links more than once in your navigation system.
- Set up and design your navigation system in such a way that you can always make changes when needed. This
includes adding items to the menu, changing items on the existing menu and or removing items from the
menu.
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