1. Pick one topic
Choose only one route first: news, categories, space, game, radio or family help.
Tip: Alt + R = read aloud, Alt + T = theme
VisibleWeb works best when you do not try everything at once. This guide shows how to move from first question to a better next step, especially for visitors who get lost quickly on regular websites.
Choose only one route first: news, categories, space, game, radio or family help.
Do not skip the top text. It explains the page in plain language.
Use bigger text, contrast or read aloud if that makes the page calmer.
Choose one button, not five tabs at the same time.
If an outside website feels too crowded, come back and restart from the calm layer.
Read together first when a parent, carer or helper is involved.
Open News → read one calmer card → open source only if details matter → return here if the source gets busy.
Open Space → learn one constellation or space word → continue into the game if that helps memory.
Open Family or FAQ → choose one route together → use read aloud or bigger text → continue slowly.
Some visitors do better when they first understand the whole site. These pages make the project easier to trust and easier to use.
Many websites assume that the visitor already knows what to click, how to compare sources and how to recover from overload. VisibleWeb does not make that assumption. The guide exists to make the first step easier, especially for beginners and for people who support someone else online.
For practical doelgroep examples, read how we help. For the site mission, open about VisibleWeb.