Main Pages of the WWW Project

Description: Discover the main pages that structure the understanding, access, and interaction with the literary, technical, and educational content of the site.

WWW Project Navigation Guide: Discover the main pages that structure the understanding, access, and interaction with the literary, technical, and educational content of the site.

Main Pages of the WWW Project

Navigation Architecture and Foundational Pillars

1. Conceptual Foundations

The main pages constitute the foundational core of the WWW Project. They are essential reference points for any visitor — whether a casual reader, an academic researcher, or a potential collaborator — to understand the essence, scope, and interaction rules with the published content. This selection prioritizes informational clarity and universal accessibility.

Unlike thematic publications (stories, poems, technical articles), these pages possess a structural and permanent nature. Their function is not to entertain or inform about a specific topic, but to serve as an institutional compass for the project. Their drafting respects the principles of contractual good faith, informational transparency, and respect for user rights, aligned with Argentine legislation (Law 11.723 on Intellectual Property and the Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation).

Each of these pages fulfills a specific role within the digital ecosystem of the WWW Project, and their proper understanding substantially improves the browsing experience, reduces the visitor's cognitive friction, and strengthens the bond between the author and the community of readers who, since 2008, have accompanied this cultural initiative.

2. Navigation Structure

The system of main pages was designed following a progressive information architecture. The visitor is guided from the conceptual to the practical, facilitating decision-making about their permanence and participation in the site.

Guiding principle The sequence is not arbitrary: each page responds to an implicit question from the new visitor. The order respects the psychology of the digital user and reduces the bounce rate by offering relevant information at the right moment.
2.1. Initial Approach

The first page a committed visitor usually consults is Goals or Purposes, because it defines the cultural mission of the project. This responds to the archetype of the reader who, when facing a new site, first seeks legitimacy and ideological coherence before specific content. This practice of "purpose validation" is consistent with studies of digital behavior in literary and academic audiences.

2.2. Implementation

Subsequently, the user interested in authorship accesses The Author, where the identity of the Licensor is revealed. This step is crucial in civil law contexts, where authorial attribution (an inalienable moral right under Law 11.723) is a culturally prioritized value. Authorial transparency builds trust and establishes the framework for future contractual interactions.

3. The Five Fundamental Pages

The WWW Project structures its user experience around five pages that function as interconnected pillars. Each one addresses a specific dimension of the relationship between the author, the work, and the community of readers.

Below is the purpose and essential content of each, respecting the logical order of presentation to the visitor.

  • Goals or Purposes: Defines the cultural, educational, and outreach mission of the WWW Project, establishing the philosophical framework that guides all content production.
  • The Author: Presents the biography, career, and background of Jorge A. Verón Schenone, legitimizing the authorship of the published content.
  • Terms of Use: Establishes the binding license contract, regulating access, reproduction, and respect for moral and economic rights.
  • Tools: Offers free utilities (HEED, HEXRGBAGen) for developers and designers, providing practical value to technical visitors.
  • Collaborate: Explains how users can interact, contribute, and support the continuity of the cultural project.
4. Implications and Scope

The proper understanding of these pages has legal, cultural, and practical implications. From the perspective of Argentine private law, they constitute an electronic adhesion contract (art. 984 CCCN) whose acceptance is manifested through the continued use of the site.

1 Contractual validity: Access to these pages implies express acceptance of the License Contract, valid both in Argentina and internationally under the Berne Convention.

2 Accessibility: The design respects WCAG standards, with semantic tags, keyboard navigation, and adequate contrast.

3 Transparency: User rights and usage limitations are explicitly stated, complying with Law 24.240 on Consumer Protection.

These pages are also indexed by major search engines (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo) under express authorization from the Licensor, allowing researchers, librarians, and educators to access the content from anywhere in the world, always respecting the Argentine legal framework and current international treaties.

5. Future Perspectives

The WWW Project is in constant evolution. The main pages are designed to adapt to technological changes without losing their foundational essence. The progressive incorporation of new tools, the expansion of the catalog of works, and the integration of modern web accessibility standards are foreseen.

  • Projection 1: Expansion of the catalog of free tools for English-speaking web developers and designers.
  • Projection 2: Implementation of OpenID Connect for federated authentication in future versions of the site.
  • Projection 3: Integration of multi-platform comment systems to foster community participation.

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