A
good web site will tell you who it is for, what it is about and what
it is trying to do. These are the site's aims.
This will help
you to decide whether it is worth looking at the rest of the site.

Web sites are
created for lots of different reasons.
For example:

Some sites are
obviously set up as a joke. You wouldn't believe
this, would you?
But
other sites, particularly those about health and social issues may
also be telling you something that is not quite right, although it
may be harder to see.
How
can I find the web site's aims?
Not
all web sites have a clear statement telling you about their aims.
You may need to look for other clues.
If
there is a menu, do the titles of different sections tell you what
the site is about?
Does the site look like it is aimed at children or adults? Are the
things it is saying easy to understand or does it sound like it has
been written for people who already know lots about a subject?

Look at this
sample web page and
decide what its aims are.
Made by HDA and CHIQ
& Showme Multimedia Ltd