Although SiteXpress is optimized for ease of use, becoming familiar with its namespace—that is, the terminology you encounter within the user interface—will enhance your experience using the product. A good way to learn about this namespace is to consider it within the context of an effective website.
Structure Pages are arranged logically, in hierarchical fashion, so that visitors can quickly find the information they need. SiteXpress actions you perform to develop your website's structure include adding pages, deleting pages, and reordering pages.
Navigation Navigation mechanisms, such as horizontal or vertical navigation bars, are persistently displayed. SiteXpress uses the page properties you set to generate links for the main menu, sub menu and breadcrumbs components.
Design The overall visual presentation is cohesive and reflects the tone and focus of the website. SiteXpress design components, which are interchangeable, include the template upon which you website is based, as well as content layout, main menu, sub menu, sidebar and header image subcomponents. You can also set the colors used to render your website, the width used to display menu items and apply special text effects to various page elements.
Content The actual information is well-written and/or easy to browse. There are three types of content in SiteXpress: text, images and tables. You manipulate special placeholders called content items to add, edit or delete content on web pages.