StandardWeb is a very flexible system. The content is stored under Categories. The best example for a Category is a folder on a common personal computer.
The first category, the root category (folder), is the HomePage of the website. The user can insert in the root category many other categories as he wants (as most of us are already able to do with folders on the pc) and inside each category he can insert other category in an unlimited number of nodes: each category can be nested in another.
Always as on the personal computer, in each category the user can insert an unlimited number of Articles (files). An article has some important properties that helps the visitors of the website to find the content they're looking for and helps the Search Engine to index in the best way the content of the page.
For each Article the user can insert an unlimited number of images or an unlimited number of files to be downloaded by visitors of website.
Categories and articles can be easily moved from a location to another by the user.
The Information Architecture of the website can be simple, if the user manage a little website, with a little number of categories, or can be very complex with an enormous number of categories nested one inside the other but the software is always the same. If a website starts to grow it's not needed to upgrade anything.