Modulizations Used by Aresenalbox.net


On this page you will be able to learn about the different modulizations made throughout arsenalbox.net. Modules are a methodology for producing modularized markup languages

Some of these modules are as follows:

Header

Navigation

Footer

Originally designed to help manage XHTML profiles, modules have taken on the job as connecting applications together and define markup langauges (currently DTDs, XML Schema and Relax NG). The header is used to contain the applications meant for the head portion of websites. For arsenalbox.net it is the top most part of the webdomain, and is seen as stationary from page to page.

The navigation modules contains the applications needed for navigating through the webdomain. This includes search bars or links that lead to other webpages. For arsenalbox.net you will see that the navigation is actually inside the header portion of the webdomain and remains stationary with it from page to page. This same concept also goes for the footer.

The footer contains any other information that may be useful or necessary in order to run the webdomain legally, and can also be a place for convient extra information for users. For example, in the footer a programmer can place legal or copyright information for users to read. He could also put contact information, a sitemap link, or another search bar. These extra bits of information are applications that are in the footer section of the webpage and contain applications for each link respectively.This is how arsenalbox.net has the footer set as well and will remain stationary throughout the webdomain, like the header.

Because the Navigation module is actually within the Header, the links that you will see across the header of arsenalbox.net are as follows: Home, About, History, Styles, Begin, Gear, Demos, Picture Gallery, and FAQs.

In the footer of arsenalbox.net you will find the extra tid bits of information that is very useful but usually is found on the bottom of the webpage in the footer. They are as follows: Home, © 2010 Arsenalbox, Terms of Use, Modules, Site Plan, Site Map, Colorphon, Style Guide, About Me, Contact Info. These extra bits of information will prove to be valuable for users wanting to know more about Arsenalbox.net or its' designer.


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