Technical Infrastructure of Web Software and User Interface Design

The Web is a domain that is made available to the Users of Internet and describes the system of access to information via Internet. Within this environment, Content refers to the information and services that conform the totality of the domain. It contains messages, texts, graphics, photographs, icons, logos, links, software, appearance, and graphic design.

Navigation and Tracking Mechanisms

To facilitate interaction, a Hyperlink is the technique by which the User can navigate by different pages of the Web, or by Internet, with a simple click over the text, icon or button indicative that contains the link. For site management, Cookies are technical means for the traceability and monitoring of the navigation on the websites; these are small text files that are written on the User's computer.

User Experience and Digital Accessibility

Modern platforms integrate UX/UI design and website building to improve your browsing experience. The access and use of the Web is conditioned to the prior reading and acceptance of the general conditions of use. To ensure inclusivity, the following Accessibility features are often implemented:

  • Enlarge text for better visibility
  • High contrast and Reverse contrast modes
  • Highlight links to improve navigation
  • Readable font for clarity

The access to our Web is free and does not require prior subscription or registration. The User must access the Web according to good faith and will perform the access under their own and exclusive responsibility.

Key Technical Components

The following table summarizes the core components of the digital infrastructure mentioned in the technical documentation:

Component Description
Software Information and services that conform the totality of the domain.
Hyperlink Technique for navigation with a simple click over text or icons.
Cookies Technical means for traceability and monitoring of navigation.
UX/UI Design and website building focused on the user experience.