1. Site Structure CGS2826 Web Design Program in Interdisciplinary Computing Florida State University From Web Style Guide, Chapter 5: Site Structure
2. The methods you use to mark up pages determine whether they can be read well by software and indexed well by search engines. The logic and stability of the underlying files and directories that your web site rests on affect its functionality, as well as its potential for growth and expansion.
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4. The goal of semantic organization of your site is to produce a consistent, logical system of classifications for html and other files, directories, css components, and the various logical and visible divisions within your page templates.
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6. Most web “pages” are actually a constellation of files delivered to and assembled by the browser into the coherent page we see on our screens.
7. File structures should mirror your visible site structure wherever possible. www.whatever.edu/depts1/progs2/org004/bio_424.html www.whatever.edu/departments/biology/ornithology/field-ornithology-bio-224.html