
The Pita Pit website has a function where you can build your own pita and then find out the nutritious (or not-so-nutritious) value of your creation. The site has a very unique hierarchy. Instead of vertical, it's horizontal. There are 6 sections, and every time you click one of them, a new "slide" appears. It is in a logical order: first the pita style, then the pita (meat, eggs, etc.), then the cheese, then the toppings, etc. This hierarchy makes it easy to actually build your own pita! It's also really easily laid out, making sure even the most technology-unfriendly can handle it. The numbers of the slides are listed in black with a yellow boxed background, while the heading is in white. By keeping the same style for all headings, there is no way to be confused. When you actually click an item that you want, the little white bullet turns orange. This creates a new hierarchy...the items you choose stand out among the ones that don't. As we can see from the second image, the last "slide" includes a hierarchy telling you exactly what kind of pita you just made! The headings are in yellow and are in the same order as the tabs. This means the type of pita bread is first, followed by the pita, then the cheeses, etc. ANOTHER hierarchy (yes there are so many on this site!) is on the far right in red. This tells you the total carbs, sodium, protein, etc. that is in your pita. This is an easily readable vertical hierarchy of information, and changes every time you add or take away aspects of your pita.
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