You may either draw your site map using a pencil and a


Problem

Practice creating site maps for the following situations. You may either draw your site map using a pencil and a ruler or use software such as Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Word, or Microsoft PowerPoint.

a. Doug Kowalski is a freelance photographer specializing in nature photography. He often gets work on contract, shooting photos for textbooks and journals. Doug would like a Web site that showcases his talents and that provides publishers with an easy way to contact him. He would like a home page, a few pages with samples of his nature photographs, and a contact page. Create a site map based on this scenario.

b. Mary Ruarez owns a business, named Just Throw Me, that handcrafts specialty pillows. She currently sells at craft fairs and local gift shops but would like to expand her business to the Web. She would like a Web site with a home page, a page that describes her products, a page for each of her seven pillow styles, and an order page. She has been advised that since she is collecting information from individuals, a page describing her privacy policy would be a good idea. Create a site map based on this scenario.

c. Prakesh Khan owns a dog-grooming business named A Dog's Life. He would like a Web site that includes a home page, a page about grooming services, a page with a map to his shop, a contact page, and a section that explains how to select a good pet. The content for the part of the Web site on selecting a pet will be a step-by-step presentation. Create a site map based on this scenario.

 

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