Tags: css sitemap, sitemap css, slick css sitemap, slickmap css
I am always inspired with new ways to display website content. And today I found an interesting and creative way to display sitemaps created by Matt Everson of Astuteo. I am talking about those lovely hierarchical pages of links we mostly find at the footer of our websites. A sitemap is used to display the entire website link structure showing the homepage then drilling into other pages and so on. Most sitemaps on websites are rather dull and simple which is good for the search engines but not on the eye. The better sitemap is using SlickMap CSS, whcih is a simple stylesheet for displaying finished sitemaps directly from HTML unordered list navigation. It’s suitable for most web sites – accommodating up to three levels of page navigation and additional utility links – and can easily be customized to meet your own individual needs, branding, or style preferences. Download it or view the demo below.
Features and Benefits
-Eliminates the need for additional software
-Easily revised with clients on-the-fly
-Clickable anchors with visible URLs
-Design process results in working HTML code
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