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Space-efficiency
 
As the aesthetics of the web become more intensely competitive and professional, every pixel of space on your website rises in value: information value to your site visitor, commercial value to your advertisers, value to you in keeping your visitor there. Yet with rising complexity of websites, more and more of that precious space has to be devoted to managing rather than presenting information. Space disappears into links and menus instead of information content. To keep your website interesting, inspiring and attractive, you need to compact your navigation into a limited and yet effective area. Java navigation does this. We believe in powerful, efficient, compact navigation systems which complement your site content rather than competing with it or obscuring it.
 
User-friendliness
 
The cardinal rule of good navigation is that the distance between
(A) any site visitor and
(B) any point on your website where they might want to go
must be the smallest possible number of clicks. The navigation concept must, in addition, be combined with clarity and intuitiveness. If you have more than about 10 pages on your website, almost the only way you can achieve these goals is through a fast-operating, interactive system of pop-up or sliding menus presenting some kind of hierarchical website overview at the wave or click of a mouse. Java is the way to do this.
 
Keeping the site visitor on your website
 
A good navigation system is the key to keeping your site visitor on your website - and far more so than you may now imagine. A well-structured interactive menu in a narrow side-frame which presents an immediate overview of your website can ensure that the site visitor visits ten times as many pages (or more) as they would otherwise do. A good menu invites exploration. If you are dependent on advertising revenue for your website finances, you cannot ignore the additional page impressions generated through keeping people on your website in this way.
 
Save time and money on site development and maintenance
 
Both initial development and long-term maintenance of a website are easier with our java systems. Instead of freshly programming a navigation area for each page, you just have one overall navigation system. The external index file concept gives you a single place where you can easily add, move or delete pages as you develop and as your website develops. You can even totally change the concept of how your pages interrelate by just editing the index file - much faster than updating every single HTML page, or agonising over whether your ASP actually dynamically updated the structure properly or not.
 
Simplicity
 
Java is ideal for navigation. Other languages and techniques (javascript, DHTML, etc) require you, as the designer, to get heavily involved in coding and programming. Java is efficient and ready-made. We do the hard stuff, wrap it up in tightly and safely in a single file, and you just slot it in.
 
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