A Site Map to Success
November 30, 1998
No matter how carefully you construct your navigational scheme,
there will be some who can't figure it out. If your site is
complex, a
site map
may be a good navigational tool of last resort.
A site map is a page that presents your Web site in strict
hierarchical order. No fancy stuff, just a list of every single
page on your site, showing how they link together.
A site map may be a text outline or a graphic image map. A text site
map might look something like this:
Widgets Inc. Home Page
- Products
- Consumer Widgets
- Widget 4.0 for Windows
- Widget Lite
- Widget for Unix
- Professional Widgets
- Widget Gold Edition for Pros
- Widget Silver Edition for Circus Clowns
- About Widgets
- Company History
- Work for Widgets
- Contact Widgets
- Email Addresses
- Telephone Directory
Every line of text above should be a
hyperlink
to the page. If
you prefer, you can create an
image map with a little box for
each page. An image map is usually preferable, because it looks
better and can better show the relationships among pages. The
drawback is that it's harder to modify than a text site map.
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