Mapping Your Web Site
My Organization of "Course 1157"
The image to the right is my diagram of "Course 1157." The boxes represent
folders and the ".html" files are individual Web pages.
Below are two more ways to think of the same Web site map.

Course1157
- Grading.html
- index.html
- movies
- Movie1.avi
- Movie2.mov
- pics
- Image1.gif
- Image2.jpg
- Syllabus.html
- Units
- FirstUnit.html
- SecondUnit.html
- ThirdUnit.html
Notice the conventions I use (many people don't agree with my conventions
- that's ok):
- Spaces between words do not exist (you may use an underscore to_separate_words).
This is to avoid the Web Server substituting a "%20" for the space. In other
words "my file.html" would be "my%20file.html" on the Web Server - not a fun
file name to type in.
- I use uppercase for the first letter of each word of a file (I don't like
underscores but I do like to indicate a separate word). This can lead to confusion
if someone is typing in the url, but I'm designing pages to be linked to from
another page or a navigation tool.
- I use uppercase for the first letter of each word of a folder that has ".html"
files in it - otherwise I use lowercase. This really drives some people nuts,
but I'm the one who has to manage many Web documents so it has to fit my brain.
Once again, the design is to have people follow a link as opposed to typing
in a url.
Organizing Your Real Course
Now for your course. Take the course or project you want to do and create
a map like any of the three above. If you have a better way of making a map,
create one that way.
The key to this exercise is the map must make sense to you.
PageMill 3.x Site Workshop Navigation
- PageMill 3.x Site
Management Workshop
- How Would You Organize This for a Web Site?
- Mapping Your Web Site
- Web Design
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