Basic parts for creating a web page

1. The Banner

Who you are, and why you have invited folks to your web site! Contains a title as an <h1>heading element and/or logo an image <img>. It is here where you put your "slug line" <p> </p> element. You might have a personal or company motto The motto goes here... A posse ad esse - From possibility to actuality.

2. Links, Navigation and Menus

Image Map of the Internet Links are what make the internet work. Also referred to as a hyperlink, an HTML link is clickable content within a web page that leads to another page, another web site or another section of the same page. The image on the right is a visual representation of the Internet.

       Navigation menus are links formatted as a List. Either horizonally or vertically. The Navigation elements are document Links, bookmarks, and mailto: links using the <a></a> anchor element. You might want to include a form for folks to sign up for a newsletter here in the Subject area, or in another panel, depending on how you have laid out the page.

3. Main Content --The Purpose

Contains headings, sub-headings, paragraphs, images, videos and interactive elements. This is where you state the reason why you want people visiting your web site.

4. The Footer

Contains Legal, copyright, and privacy information. If you have a large web site a link to a site map.

5. XHTML and CSS

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