2. Masthead:
So viewers know it’s there website
they are currently looking at.
Menu bar:
Menu bar is where visitors find links
to the important pages on your
website.
Navigation bar:
Helps readers in selecting topics,
links or sub-topics of their interest.
Subscribe/Sign in:
May be used for exclusive offers
and other languages
3. A "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" page enables
consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal data.
Masthead:
So viewers know it’s there website
they are currently looking at. Social links:
Used to increase the spread of their content.
Further info:
Providing extra links to help out
consumers e.g. media kit, customer care.
Ownership:
The owners of this
specific magazine.
A link of the
ownership of the
company
This includes date,
copyright ensuring
that the content is
that of the magazines.
Cookies:
Where it keeps personal
information from people using.
4. Navigation bar:
Helps readers in selecting topics, links
or sub-topics of their interest.
Categories:
It organizes in a way that should make
it easy for the user to find what he or
she is looking for.
Interest for reader:
To draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest.
Subscribe/Sign in option:
may be used for exclusive offers and other
languages.
Masthead/Brand logo:
Includes font types, colour scheme.
5. Ownership:
The owners of this
specific magazine.
A link of the ownership of the
company
This includes date, copyright
ensuring that the content is
that of the magazines.
Further info:
Providing extra links to help out
consumers e.g. media kit, customer
care.
A "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" page enables
consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal data.
Social links:
Used to increase the spread of their content.
Masthead:
So viewers know it’s there website they are currently
looking at.
Cookies:
Where it keeps personal information from
people using.
6.
Masthead/Brand logo:
Includes font types, colour
scheme.
Navigation bar:
Helps readers in selecting topics, links or sub-topics of
their interest.
Subscribe/Sign in option:
may be used for exclusive offers and other languages
Categories:
It organizes in a way that should make it
easy for the user to find what she is
looking for.
Interest for reader:
To draw the viewer's eye towards a
specific point of interest. lovely
7. Masthead:
So viewers know it’s there website
they are currently looking at.
Further info:
Providing extra links to help out
consumers e.g. media kit,
customer care.
Ownership:
The owners of this specific
magazine.
A "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" page enables
consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal data.
Cookies:
Where it keeps personal information from people using.
8. Common Elements:
They all have the five most vital components of a website page –
navigation bar, headers and title tags, body content, images, and social
buttons/links.
They all have the masthead which is at the top of the page and is the
placement for the name of the magazine website.
They all have a main image which shows the audience what the company
or brand is selling.
All of the magazines have a home page navigation bar at the of the page in
order to find for specifics topics, which then leads into more sections.
The home page navigation bars on all of the three magazine website has a
simple colour scheme that doesn’t stand out in a dramatic way (so not
take the attention away from the actual news).
The option to login is also featured on the home page navigation bar
menu.
Between most of the sections included in the home page navigation bar
menu, a line is what splits each feature from each other, this helps
distinguish which section is which.