Welcome to the World Wide Web. It has "X" information, and its content has to be designed to address the users' needs. But how is this really done? And what does it really contain? a search to find the answers under a special theme. The next few pages not only discuss what is content but also why it is important, which aspects have been focused on, along with some design principles and many dos and don'ts, aided by a few alternatives, and then conclude. They are all aspects of one topic—the content. The general option is that web sites are boring, badly designed, and low in editorial content. But then why does this really happen? or so we should believe. Instead, one should consider the widespread gloom of homepages a real challenge. Simply inserting dates and putting information into the website is not enough. The World Wide Web has a logic all its own. The primary goal is to inform the masses. This information can be in many forms: news, magazines, advertisements, training, and just about anything you want to know about everything digital.