Understanding the difference between web structure and library
When building a website, it is important to understand and keep in mind the distinction between libraries and web structures in using the site.
When talking about this distinction, we are referring to the two types of elements that can be connected to a website and that have different ways of managing them.
Index:
Web structure
The web structure contains all the pages composed of sections and subsections and allows you to modify the navigation menus, the marketing elements (such as the notification, the highlighted section or the main link).
Web structures are also characterized by a language and a website cannot have more than one web structure with the same language.
Library
A library, on the other hand, is a container of posts. Posts are particular web pages with a strong textual character and are always contained within a library as in a subfolder.
A website can have multiple blogs connected even with the same language.
Example
A website can therefore be composed in this way:
sitoweb.com
|__ language Italian (web structure)
| |__ pages
| | |__ homepage
| | |__ about-us
| | |__ contacts
| |__ navigation links
| | |__ link to about-us
| | |__ link to contacts
| |__ marketing
| | |__ notification
| | |__ main link
|__ blog events, language Italian (bookstore)
| |__ post 1
| |__ post 2
| |__ ...
|__ blog events, language Italian (bookstore)
| |__ post 1
| |__ post 2
| |__ ...
...