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STORYBOARDS

Storyboarding is an easy way to see what information goes on which page and how that page will flow with the other pages on the site.

 

It will also allow you to see how the site navigation needs to be set up and avoid you having to redo the menus or content on multiple pages

Creating a Web site is not hard to do, but making it easy to navigate and informative can be challenging. Providing information is not always a problem, nor is organising that information. Getting it all right the first time, however, is a challenge that gets the best of the most proficient Web site builders.

 

An easy way to make sure it all flows and is simple to navigate is to storyboard your Web site.

 

1. Collect the information that you want to include on the Web site. This includes text as well as images.

 

2. For each page of the Web site, determine page title, headings, sub headings and content.

 

3. Layout the menu structure.

 

4. Layout your template page. This should be the interior page of the Web site.

 

5. Test the layout. Imagine that you are a visitor to the Web site. You can enter on any page. Does it work? If not, start again.

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