Revising WordPress and Home Page Completion

I noticed a major issue with WordPress. WordPress only works within one particular folder, and so, that folder cannot be changed after the app is installed. Having changed the name of the folder already, I had to create a new file with the old file name so that WordPress would be able to recognize it.

Additionally, I have now completed my home page and am going to begin copying portions of it to connecting web pages. Going along with a piece of advice I read online, I realized that my navigation menu was too small. Readers should not need to enlarge the screen (if using their mobile devices) in order to view the navigation menu. I made all of the links on my navigation bar larger, so that they would be easier to read on mobile devices, as well as on computer screens.

Navigation Menu

An important part of creating a website is making sure that visitors will be able to view the content quickly and easily.  In order to improve the user’s experience, I added a navigation bar to the top of the home page.  I found an appealing html code online for a navigation bar.  However, it was challenging to figure out how to add sub-topic boxes.  I played around with the html within the text editor and figured it out.  Afterwards, I went to the html editor and realized that I could have done it within the html editor much easier.  With the basic categories in place, now I have to add sub-topics that will eventually link to documents once I upload them.