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There are several issues related to navigation and organization which need to be accounted for on each and every page of your web site.  After determining which navigation structure to use for your site, developing menus and submenus, and constructing an appropriate navigation bar, you will need to determine its placement on the page to help create free-standing pages.  

Just as important to the ease of navigability on your site is the way information is organized on each page.  Many of what you will read in each of these sections will apply to both your site navigation and the organization of content on each page.


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Placement Organizing Information Free-Standing Pages
 

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Organizing Your Web: A Guide to Creating Intuitive Navigation Structure was created by Anne Fensie for IT522 at Bridgewater State College.
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Last updated October 03, 2006