Level 4 Active Member Website Construction Intro

There are any number of methods techniques and procedures to follow for constructing a website. With the passage of time, we shall assemble many such techniques for your study.

But at the onset, here, suffice it to say that because you are not under any time constraints or deadlines, at least none imposed by AEDOK, The only real important thing is that you be proceeding forward in some orderly manner.

Naturally, the first thing you will want to do is visualize a format or layout. But unless you have a preconceived notion or some other compelling reason, a simple almost linear format will suffice at the beginning.

The reason for this is that the frame sets that we wrap around your content as an envelope, so to speak, already provide a fairly sophisticated environment.

Let us consider an example.

You begin with an introductory page that welcomes the surfer and explains what he can expect to find. If you are verbose, you may lure the visitor to read on. Or you may be concise. Either way, eventually you're going to want page 2. Then 3. About this time, you see in your mind a structure. You see the need for a menu. Now you have three options.

You can put the menu in the introductory page, which is better than the second option linking to the menu from the introductory page (since you already have the surfers attention), or the third option as follows.

You create a separate menu in a separate page and have it appear in the primary index window, to the left of your content. How is this accomplished?

All pages at the AEDOK Suitetm of Websites & Domains are intended to be self loading. Simply put, the meaning of self loading is that when a surfer clicks on a page, say from a search engine, he gets your entire website not just that page. To accomplish this, we have various scripts which can be inserted into the HTML page.

All you need to do is specify that your introductory page is to appear in the content window and your menu page is to appear to the left in our primary index window. You can also specify additional supporting documents to be loaded into other windows.

From the above example, one can see that all one need do is proceed in what we refer to as a piecemeal assemblage. Just make pieces. And makes them well. Make them outstanding.

As you make more and more, make lists. The lists become menus.


Now, we are not suggesting that if you already have an organized plan in your mind that you should abandon it and follow this simplistic and possibly somewhat chaotic method just described.

That would be just about as unintellectual as we could get.

What we are saying that is that if you create quality pieces, the quality pieces will naturally fit together. And AEDOK has already created a structure to facilitate that assemblage. Of course, as always, GIGO applies. Garbage in, garbage out. So concentrate on quality.

Note: we are working on specific instructions for the utilization of these techniques, which will be made available confidentially to Level 4 Active Members under the title Level 4 Active Member Website Construction Detail . Your web publishing software must have the capability of inserting scripts (blocks of code that is actually just text) into the HTML. This ability is simple and quite common, but in the event your software does not provide this capability all one need do is edit the generated HTML code with a text editor and insert the block of text himself.

Complete analysis of the primary features of the AEDOK Dimensions tm v 1.0 Web Publishing Platform, as well as a Step-By-Step startup of your website and domain is now available: Version 3

The Level 4 Active Member Website Construction Detail link is always available at default user control panel > YourWebsite, toward the top center of your display.