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Gathering Site InformationInformation should be the bulk of your site. You want
to get a feel of what type of information you want to have on your
web site before actually designing it. For example, what text do you
want to use? What pictures do you want to use? Additionally, this would
be a good time to brainstorm how you want to implement navigation in
the site. Navigation determines how your information is organized.
There are two basic paths you can take in terms of navigation: user
choice and linear. User choice lets your audience choose what part
of the site they want to visit. This is usually accomplished by using
a menu. A good example would be www.yahoo.com . A linear navigation
prevents your audience from deciding where they want to go. It forces
them to visit the pages you want them to visit in the order you want
them to visit them in. To think of other information you may need to gather, ask yourself..."What questions do my customers most frequently ask me?" This is the type of information that will be of interest to your viewers and should be on your web site.
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