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SEO Usability & Web Accessibility Site Hierarchy and Navigation Sitemaps and Site Hierarchy | Jomo Tv Nigeria

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Understanding Your SEO User Usability Best Practices Usability Evaluation Web Accessibility, SEO sitemap best practices 2019  The term “sitemap” refers to two things. First, it means the hierarchical arrangement of pages on a website. A visitor may start on a home page and go deeper through a series of menus to drill down to a particular page they are looking for. If the site hierarchy makes sense, this process should be easy. If not, the desired page may never be found. Second, “sitemap” refers to an actual page that lists other pages on a site. A user may visit this page if they prefer to see all pages on a site at once, rather than clicking through progressively more targeted pages to reach their desired goal. Ideally, the sitemap page should reflect the hierarchy around which a site is organized; a sitemap page without headings and structure is simply an unhelpful list. Sitemap design is driven by a site’s organizational scheme and labeling. But, sitemaps may also be constraine

Site Map Usability | Sitemap Generator Tool

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Sitemap generator tool Summary: New user testing of site maps shows that they are still useful as a secondary navigation aide, and that they're much easier to use than they were during our research 7 years ago. One of the oldest hypertext usability principles is to offer a visual representation of the information space in order to help users understand where they can go. Site maps can provide such a visualization, offering a useful supplement to the primary navigation features on a website or intranet. A site map's main benefit is to give users an overview of the site's areas in a single glance . It does this by dedicating an entire page to a visualization of the information architecture (IA). If designed well, this overview can include several levels of hierarchy, and yet not be so big that users lose their grasp of the map as a whole. We define a site map as a special page intended to act as a website guide . The site maps we studied took a variety of forms, including