Understanding Webpage and Article Titles


Grace Shellito   By Grace Shellito

Understanding Webpage and Article Titles






Whether it's a website or an article, all subsequent pages following the main page are called sub pages and sub subpages.. Additional pages are used to add more information to the main subject, but each one is on its own separate page.

View any website and you will see across the top or to the left or right additional pages to be viewed. These are usually all subpages or additional information.

Understanding how your website is put together is not as difficult as it seems.

Compare it to your family, for example:

a parent- (website)(your parent)-

a child(subpage)(you),

a grandchild

-(sub subpages)(maybe you?)

On the first page of the website the subpages may look like this :

Home

About me

Contact Us

My favorite links

My blogs

Once you go to one of the above pages -then the links you may find there would be ,a grandchild or sub subpage.

All subsequent pages also have a "home" link that will take you back to the first page of the website.

In a UR
L or website address you will see the subpages divided by a forward slash mark, "/". This forward slash mark is located under the question mark key on your keyboard.

For example:" anywebsite.com/subpage/sub subpages"

anywebsite.com(parent)

subpage(child)

sub subpage(grandchild).

This is also true in written titles. You may see something like this:

"anystory/town/state"

anystory(parent)

town(child) or ( sub page)

state (grandchild)or (sub subpage)

Meaning all pages are related and are a part of the main topic.

If you typed the URL or website address without adding anything else , then you will just reach the first page of the website. But if you added a forward slash"/", and the name of the page, you would go directly to the second page bypassing the "home" page.

In an article or essay your sections may be divided with paragraph headings. In that case you may see a link that will take you to the sub page.

You'll see this in a lot of FAQ's on websites. They will list the questions and when you click on the question, you automatically go to the answer for that question.

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LakeyiaThompson

#1 by LakeyiaThompson - May 1, 2009, 4:49 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated

Great article.


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