Wednesday, March 8, 2017

What is the technical term (if one exists) for this kind of website design?


I'm looking to define a website layout that's fairly common on a lot of websites but can never get the right word. The design is composed of generally a header banner (like StackExchange/Facebook/Twitter), a full width image, then seperate sections in a long-scroll. It's almost like an info-graphic on the web. Here's a few examples:


http://inky.com/


http://www.psd2html.com/



Answer



"One Page" is a common term to describe a web site which consists of primarily one single, long, page divided into various sections as you scroll downwards.



You can few some one page examples at : OnePageLove.com


You're second link doesn't really fit the "one page" model because, well it's many pages all linked to in the navigation.


I don't know that there is a specific term for a web site design which merely has a header, footer and center content. After all, wouldn't that pretty much describe every single web page out there?


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