|  | Posted by Daniel R. Tobias on 06/08/05 04:49 
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:> "Animesh Kumar" <animesh1978@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
 > news:d85h0l$1n55$1@agate.berkeley.edu...
 >
 >>Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
 >>
 >>>Of course I did not get any real answer about the design of a site
 > map...
 >
 >>sitemap follows after a well laid site.
 >
 > Why don´t you simply say that either you  do not want to or you cannot give
 > any advice about the design of a site map?
 
 And the advisors to the captain of the Titanic didn't want to, or
 couldn't, give any advice about the arrangement of the deck chairs other
 than that if the captain would only concentrate on keeping his ship from
 sinking, the chairs would wind up much better arranged than they would
 be on the ocean floor after the ship sank.
 
 As the other person said, if you concentrate on getting your site as a
 whole structured and arranged in a logical way, then the site map will
 follow naturally from this.  On the other hand, if you keep a messy,
 illogical, inconsistent site as you have now, you, and anybody else who
 does as you insist and concentrates narrowly (like a horse wearing
 blinders) on the issue of creating a site map for it, will go crazy
 trying to come up with anything that is at all sensible.  It's difficult
 mapping the structure of something that doesn't *have* any structure.
 
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