Sometimes I do a sort of 'flowcharting' approach, especially if
it's an application like forms. Sometimes I do story boarding,
especially if it's entertainment based like a Flash app.
Sometimes I do a combination of the two. But most often I have to
wing it because the site launch date has been published and no
one told me that a site even needed to be built. Since I am the
only developer in this organization, that can be....interesting.

However I strongly recommend flowcharting, storyboarding and
doing them in something like Visio, Chartist or SmartDraw
charting software. Our organization can't afford any of these, so
I rely on good old #2 HB.

If you are doing something HUGE, UML is a good way to go.

Yours In Conservation,

Guy J. McDowell
Webmaster
Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters
(705) 748-6324 ext. 262
www.OFAH.org

Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 11:37:37 +0100
From: "Kola Oyedeji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to build a website
Message-ID: <0396C60E9D42D411B1B2003048210DF6082F96@SERVER01>

Hi

Wondered if you experts could give me suggestions. How do you go
about
structuring the navigation of your web sites? Do you use any
tools or
specific notation?

My boss scribbles down some boxes with arrows pointing all over
the place to
represent links, i just wondered if there was a better way to do
this.
Thanks

Kola


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