Planning is one of the most important aspects of any web development project. Thus far, we have examined different elements of the site we will create (structure, content, design). Before we can begin work on any of these elements, we must ask ourselves a few questions to help us to define a purpose for the site and what all it will include (scope).
Once you have answered these questions you should have a good idea of where you would like to see the site go. Based on your ideas, craft a statement of purpose for the site.
Example: I will create an accessible and usable web site for my students to keep up with their daily assignments.
With this statement of purpose, you can now begin the process of deciding on what sort of content will be included in the site.
A storyboard is a small sketch that represents every page in a Web site. The storyboard shows the relationship of each page in the site to all of the other pages.
Based on the purpose statement you just crafted, Take a few minutes to storyboard your web site. As you go through this process think about the end-user of the site as you are naming and grouping information. The goal is to make things as intuitive as possible for your visitors to find the information they need.
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