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Deutsche VersionSeniorPress.Net’s website is Web2.0.

Web2.0 means that we don’t use structures as older websites. Instead of menus and submenus an their restrictions we use the dynamic of a search machine. This allows to build up a website with a very high flexibility and a lot of advantages. And you’ll ask yourself about the meaning of it.

Very easy

Web2.0 – Structures, as you may know them in the traditional software programming will not be used. Articles, posts and comments would be prepared. The get a title to describe the theme. Additionally categories are assigned to them and no longer menus or submenus. Special themes get a tag, that means a more detailed category. Our advantage is that we don’t need any more the complicate programming and structuring von menus. On the other side we use the header to describe important things, but no themes.

Multicultural

Web2.0 offers a lot of flexibility and allows to realize something “Multicultural” by not programming different websites for different languages. We mix them all together. Always when you see a flag on a post (at the top on the right) you can click on it to read this post in the specific language.

But how can I find a post which will interest me?

Very simple, don’t thing any more in complicated structures or menus, only use the flexibility of Web2.0.

Themes/Posts/Comments – find them by three different methods:

  1. Search machine –Our integrated search machine allows you to search within SeniorPress.Net in the same manner as with the well known Internet search machines.

  2. Categories – On the right side you’ll find our categories in alphabetical order. Here you can browse and by clicking on a category you will see all post sorted by date.

  3. Tags – On the left side you’ll find our tags also in alphabetical order. Bigger text means that more posts contain that tag. click on a tag and you will see all posts belonging to this tag sorted by date.

Completely lost

If you are completely lost, don’t worry. The easiest way is to click on “Home” and start again.

Ok, warmly welcome on board and have fun surfing under Web2.0 (or is it already Web3.0?).

Regards
Senior

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