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i'm looking for a good way of conceptually mapping our site, not as a navigation tool, but as a way of letting members of the company i work for see clearly how site flow works, what functionality is where, and then planning and documenting any changes. ideally it would be in a form that people could print out and take to meetings, with a master version pinned up on a big wall.
does anyone have any good examples or templates of such a thing?
the particular site i'm doing is a fairly linear web application rather than a trad get anywhere from anywhere website.
thanks in advance
miles
(edited by: msampson at 5:23 pm (utc) on April 8, 2002)
We document the overall flow in Visio. Cumbersome, but it works. Any graphics package would probably allow the same functionality.
..... Shane
for those visio people out there, have you found a way to create a front page with a site flow map that allows people to click thru to see details of each specific page?
three other things:
how do you display things like navs, variations of which appear all over the place? do you put them in once and refer to them, or do you include them on every page?
do you include look and feel of the pages or do you try and cut it down to pure functionality?
how would you go about including extra information like the way a user's inputs on a registration page are validated?
cheers
miles